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** 2023-09: [https://sohl-dickstein.github.io/2023/09/10/diversity-ai-risk.html Brain dump on the diversity of AI risk] | ** 2023-09: [https://sohl-dickstein.github.io/2023/09/10/diversity-ai-risk.html Brain dump on the diversity of AI risk] | ||
** 2024-02: [https://sohl-dickstein.github.io/2024/02/12/fractal.html Neural network training makes beautiful fractals] | ** 2024-02: [https://sohl-dickstein.github.io/2024/02/12/fractal.html Neural network training makes beautiful fractals] | ||
+ | * [https://giansegato.com/essays Gian] | ||
+ | ** 2025-04: [https://giansegato.com/essays/agency-is-eating-the-world Agency is Eating the World] |
Latest revision as of 09:58, 10 May 2025
Skeptical
Gary Marcus predictions
- 2022-03: Deep Learning Is Hitting a Wall: What would it take for artificial intelligence to make real progress?
- 2024-03: Two years later, deep learning is still faced with the same fundamental challenges
- 2024-04: Evidence that LLMs are reaching a point of diminishing returns — and what that might mean
Random Essays
- Jascha's Blog
- 2022-11: Too much efficiency makes everything worse: overfitting and the strong version of Goodhart's law
- 2023-03: The hot mess theory of AI misalignment: More intelligent agents behave less coherently
- 2023-09: Brain dump on the diversity of AI risk
- 2024-02: Neural network training makes beautiful fractals
- Gian
- 2025-04: Agency is Eating the World