I don’t see a lot of technical safety people engaging in advocacy, either? It’s not like they tried advocacy first and then decided on technical safety. Maybe you should question their epistemology.
My impression is that so far most of the impactful “public advocacy” work has been done by “technical safety” people. Some notable examples include Yoshua Bengio, Dan Hendryks, Ian Hogarth, and Geoffrey Hinton.
My impression is that so far most of the impactful “public advocacy” work has been done by “technical safety” people. Some notable examples include Yoshua Bengio, Dan Hendryks, Ian Hogarth, and Geoffrey Hinton.
Yeah good point. I thought Ebenezer was referring to more run-of-the-mill community members.