I agree something like this could be good. I think the ask-a-question feature on EAF/LW partially fills the need.
I expect most professional researchers don’t have a need for this, since they have a sufficiently strong network that they can ask someone who will know the answer or know who to ask.
I think the ask-a-question feature on EAF/LW partially fills the need.
I considered this largely insufficient for what I have in mind; I want a centralized hub that I can check (and/or that I expect other people will check), whereas the ask-a-question feature is too decentralized.
I expect most professional researchers don’t have a need for this, since they have a sufficiently strong network that they can ask someone who will know the answer or know who to ask.
Perhaps! I wouldn’t know, I’m mostly just a wannabe amateur who doesn’t have such a luxury. That being said, I would be surprised if it’s really that simple; I’ve heard mixed things about AI Policy research shops’ (e.g., GovAI’s) connections to the DC policy scene—although I have also heard that this might be improving at GovAI.
I agree something like this could be good. I think the ask-a-question feature on EAF/LW partially fills the need.
I expect most professional researchers don’t have a need for this, since they have a sufficiently strong network that they can ask someone who will know the answer or know who to ask.
I considered this largely insufficient for what I have in mind; I want a centralized hub that I can check (and/or that I expect other people will check), whereas the ask-a-question feature is too decentralized.
Perhaps! I wouldn’t know, I’m mostly just a wannabe amateur who doesn’t have such a luxury. That being said, I would be surprised if it’s really that simple; I’ve heard mixed things about AI Policy research shops’ (e.g., GovAI’s) connections to the DC policy scene—although I have also heard that this might be improving at GovAI.