I’d be interested to getting people’s thoughts on who it makes sense to give books to? I mean, people in our day-to-day sphere of influence (this could be an ML engineer who isn’t alignment pilled, but only if they’re your friend or relative).
Imagine you’re a marketer with limited budget for advertising spend—who do you target?
I have 12 copies of the book and would like to crowdsource some ideas.
Some possible answers from chatgpt:
Colleagues in tech industry: Foster responsible AI practices.
Friends and family: Promote public awareness and discussions.
Local community leaders: Advocate for responsible AI policies.
[Question] Who should we give books on AI X-risk to?
@Greg_Colbourn has generously offered to buy people copies of @Darren McKee’s new book on AI X-risk.
I’d be interested to getting people’s thoughts on who it makes sense to give books to? I mean, people in our day-to-day sphere of influence (this could be an ML engineer who isn’t alignment pilled, but only if they’re your friend or relative).
Imagine you’re a marketer with limited budget for advertising spend—who do you target?
I have 12 copies of the book and would like to crowdsource some ideas.
Some possible answers from chatgpt:
Colleagues in tech industry: Foster responsible AI practices.
Friends and family: Promote public awareness and discussions.
Local community leaders: Advocate for responsible AI policies.
Students: Shape future professionals’ ethical perspectives.