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[These are my own opinions, and not representing OpenAI. Crossposted on Lesswrong]

AI has so many applications, and AI companies have limited resources and attention span. Hence if it was up to me, I’d prefer we focus on applications that are purely beneficial— science, healthcare, education — or even commercial, before working on anything related to weapon...


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[Guest post by Salil Vadhan; Boaz’s note: I am thrilled to see this award. Luca’s expository writing on his blog, surveys, and lecture notes was and is an amazing resource. Luca had a knack for explaining some of the most difficult topics in intuitive ways that cut to their heart. I hope it will inspire more people to follow in footsteps.]

The 


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[I work on the alignment team at OpenAI. However, these are my personal thoughts, and do not reflect those of OpenAI. Crossposted on LessWrong]

I have read with great interest Claude’s new constitution. It is a remarkable document which I recommend reading. It s...


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TheoryFest 2026 will hold workshops during the STOC 2026 conference week, June 22–26, 2026, in Salt Lake City, Utah, USA. We invite groups of interested researchers to submit workshop proposals! See here for more details: https://acm-stoc.org/stoc2026/callforworkshops.htm...


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Crossposted on lesswrong

Modern humans first emerged about 100,000 years ago. For the next 99,800 years or so, nothing happened. Well, not quite nothing. There were wars, political intrigue, the inv...


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