Not the OP, but the Alignment Newsletter (which I write) should help for technical AI safety. I source from newsletters, blogs, Arxiv Sanity and Twitter (though Twitter is becoming more useless over time). I’d imagine you could do the same for other fields as well.
Arxiv sanity has become better at predicting what I care about as I’ve given it more data. I don’t think this is the whole story because the absolute number of papers I see on Twitter has gone down.
I did create my Twitter account primarily for academic stuff, but it’s possible that over time Twitter has learned to show me non-academic stuff that is more attention-grabbing or controversial, despite me trying not to click on those sorts of things.
Academics are promoting their papers less on Twitter.
Not the OP, but the Alignment Newsletter (which I write) should help for technical AI safety. I source from newsletters, blogs, Arxiv Sanity and Twitter (though Twitter is becoming more useless over time). I’d imagine you could do the same for other fields as well.
Thanks, I was also curious about how you sourced the newsletter :-)
Why do you think Twitter is degrading?
Not sure. A few hypotheses:
Arxiv sanity has become better at predicting what I care about as I’ve given it more data. I don’t think this is the whole story because the absolute number of papers I see on Twitter has gone down.
I did create my Twitter account primarily for academic stuff, but it’s possible that over time Twitter has learned to show me non-academic stuff that is more attention-grabbing or controversial, despite me trying not to click on those sorts of things.
Academics are promoting their papers less on Twitter.