Is there a meaningful distinction between policy practitioners and researchers at OpenAI?
I’m not actually sure what difference you’re referring to. Could you please elaborate? :-)
Sorry, this was a little unclear! I was thinking of the distinction made here: https://80000hours.org/articles/ai-policy-guide/#ai-policy-researcher
Practitioner: implementing specific policies Researcher: working out which policies are desirable
Thanks! See if this post helps answer that! If not, feel free to follow-up!
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Is there a meaningful distinction between policy practitioners and researchers at OpenAI?
I’m not actually sure what difference you’re referring to. Could you please elaborate? :-)
Sorry, this was a little unclear! I was thinking of the distinction made here: https://80000hours.org/articles/ai-policy-guide/#ai-policy-researcher
Practitioner: implementing specific policies Researcher: working out which policies are desirable
Thanks! See if this post helps answer that! If not, feel free to follow-up!