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in the context of AI alignment, it implies that the most aligned training-regimes are also likely to be really weak (and therefore expensive).

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the paradox of selection: the purity of your selection-pressure is inversely proportional to its strength.

sorta obvious when phrased that way, but the point is that you can increase your selection-pressure over the true target by additionally selecting for increasingly less precise proxies. this increases the rate of true-positives and decreases false-negatives, but it also increases false-positives (confounders), and sometimes at a higher marginal rate.

tbc, I haven't processed this at all. I just needed to make a salient note to myself bc I'm in a hurry, and don't want to forget my uncertainty abt this. huge-if-true but still v unlikely.

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reminder to self: resolve whether actually all of so-called "randomness" or "many-worldedness" in physics is a result of "incompressible logic". I'm torn btn finding this lecture completely baffling or utterly mundane. mby it's utterly mundane but its implications are huge? prob neither. noting this down bc I didn't expect myself to become uncertain abt many-worlds-interpretation based on a *wishy-washy lecture on logic*. WHAT THE HECK.

youtube.com/watch?v=owHuDGMLk5

Please consider funding Johannes for alignment research or help make that happen: lesswrong.com/posts/2D74Ctr5Aj

I endorse his approach as much as I can endorse anyone. (See e.g. Emrik's comment, and TsviBT's endorsement.)

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@rime you were looking into lie detectors and their SOTA, right? Any good resources?

I've become convinced this might be really really important, thanks to you

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spelled out: IF u can interact w smth, it's real.

sometimes social reality falsely colors unreal things real, and we're better off seeing thru it; but don't forget to also look hard for that which has been made falsely unreal! there are colours there beyond our imagination.

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Having soulfwly recited the Litany to myself on numerous (~500) occasions for just about one decade now, this is the first time I'm seeing it in the "one man's modus ponens…"-way.

"Anything untrue isn't there to be with." 🔄

youtu.be/aDD2Mg2g_aI?t=132

☙ what i mean by "serendipity rarely distributes ato causality" is that concentration of VoI is often thickest at the joint observation of causally ~unrelated processes. if u want the most generalizable variables, sampling seemingly-unrelated generators is like selectively filtering for stuff that applies everywhere.

☙ if u tune the sensitivity of u's detectors *down*, but sample nature's generators broadly and rapidly… u avoid the diminishing marginal returns associated w any given generator.

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not bad for a day. if only this was what i *intended* to do w it.

Dear Diary,
I have discovered my latent ability to breathe with my eyes.

☙ "optimize your ideanet for serendipity + context-logistics"

☙ "resist temptation to use hierarchy to represent causality ior ontology of territory"

☙ "apply uniform noise to relatively amplify latent resonators."

ato the Debug Info, my RemNote database has 933980 internal links and 94989 "present rem" and 36133 "missing rem". tho calling it a "database" is an exaggeration. it's painfwly slow, sometimes bleeds info (e.g. links break). not sure how they define "missing rems", but yes, i'm definitely looking to transition to something else. /.\

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some days it just clicks together.

for context: i write ideas/insights/learnings into my main knowledge-net, and make *transclusions* of especially memorable notes into my daily notes, so i can quickly look over recent things i've thought about.

the blue text is internal links, and i optimize my headlines and aliases for being easy to link to and search for.

Tip: If you're multilingual and you want to use speech-recognition to dictate in one language, you can use the other language for commands in order to minimize accidental conflicts.

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tfw u tryna shush the *Narrator* on Windows Voice Access.

i often mk v obv mistakes that i catch later, so do tk the below cube-visualizations w big salt, or point out where i went wrong. i know there was *smth* i went "oh oops duh" abt...

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fundamental theorem of calculus: "every function is the derivative of its integral"

(aka "a function is at every point equal to the rate at which its total sum up to that point grows", duh)

take f=x^2.

can visualize it as a square, x*x.

... darnit. bedtime. hmm.

so here: u can visualize f as a 2d curve, OR as the red dotted line through the cube below.

"circles"? what's that? oh u mean triangles.

"nonlinear"? what's that? oh u mean u is tryna projecting it to lower dimensions u adorable earthling.

"non-differentiable"? what's... huh? *why did you put a zero there?!*

speedrunning the 5000 practical mistakes necessary for mastering a craft

speedrunning the 5000 wrong questions one must ask

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Some of my mutuals are going to become billionaires, and some are going to end up homeless, and I have no idea how to distinguish them

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