I plan to do some self-studying in my free time over the summer, on topics I would describe as “most useful to know in the pursuit of making the technological singularity go well”. Obviously, this includes technical topics within AI alignment, but I’ve been itching to learn a broad range of subjects to make better decisions about, for example, what position I should work in to have the most counterfactual impact or what research agendas are most promising. I believe this is important because I aim to eventually attempt something really ambitious like founding an organization, which would require especially good judgement and generalist knowledge. What advice do you have on prioritizing topics to self-study and for how much depth? Any other thoughts or resources about my endeavor? I would be super grateful to have a call with you if this is something you’ve thought a lot about (Calendly link). More context: I’m a undergraduate sophomore studying Computer Science.
So far, my ordered list includes:
Productivity
Learning itself
Rationality and decision making
Epistemology
Philosophy of science
Political theory, game theory, mechanism design, artificial intelligence, philosophy of mind, analytic philosophy, forecasting, economics, neuroscience, history, psychology...
...and it’s at this point that I realize I’ve set my sights too high and I need to reach out for advice on how to prioritize subjects to learn!
I plan to do some self-studying in my free time over the summer, on topics I would describe as “most useful to know in the pursuit of making the technological singularity go well”. Obviously, this includes technical topics within AI alignment, but I’ve been itching to learn a broad range of subjects to make better decisions about, for example, what position I should work in to have the most counterfactual impact or what research agendas are most promising. I believe this is important because I aim to eventually attempt something really ambitious like founding an organization, which would require especially good judgement and generalist knowledge. What advice do you have on prioritizing topics to self-study and for how much depth? Any other thoughts or resources about my endeavor? I would be super grateful to have a call with you if this is something you’ve thought a lot about (Calendly link). More context: I’m a undergraduate sophomore studying Computer Science.
So far, my ordered list includes:
Productivity
Learning itself
Rationality and decision making
Epistemology
Philosophy of science
Political theory, game theory, mechanism design, artificial intelligence, philosophy of mind, analytic philosophy, forecasting, economics, neuroscience, history, psychology...
...and it’s at this point that I realize I’ve set my sights too high and I need to reach out for advice on how to prioritize subjects to learn!