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  1. Simple core of consequentialist reasoning‏‎ (19:11, 27 February 2021)
  2. The Uncertain Future‏‎ (19:12, 27 February 2021)
  3. Test‏‎ (19:15, 27 February 2021)
  4. Whole brain emulation‏‎ (19:16, 27 February 2021)
  5. Rapid capability gain vs AGI progress‏‎ (19:17, 27 February 2021)
  6. Selection effect for who builds AGI‏‎ (19:18, 27 February 2021)
  7. Deconfusion‏‎ (19:18, 27 February 2021)
  8. Continuous takeoff‏‎ (22:16, 1 March 2021)
  9. Hyperbolic growth‏‎ (00:07, 2 March 2021)
  10. Soft-hard takeoff‏‎ (01:43, 2 March 2021)
  11. Comparison of AI takeoff scenarios‏‎ (00:50, 5 March 2021)
  12. AI takeoff‏‎ (01:01, 5 March 2021)
  13. Importance of knowing about AI takeoff‏‎ (02:13, 5 March 2021)
  14. Scaling hypothesis‏‎ (00:45, 12 March 2021)
  15. Asymmetric institution‏‎ (21:51, 12 March 2021)
  16. Counterfactual of dropping a seed AI into a world without other capable AI‏‎ (20:51, 15 March 2021)
  17. Main Page‏‎ (21:22, 19 March 2021)
  18. OpenAI‏‎ (19:54, 22 March 2021)
  19. One-sentence summary card‏‎ (21:01, 23 March 2021)
  20. Central node trick for remembering equivalent properties‏‎ (21:04, 23 March 2021)
  21. Steam game buying algorithm‏‎ (23:07, 25 March 2021)
  22. List of timelines for futuristic technologies‏‎ (01:01, 26 March 2021)
  23. List of terms used to describe the intelligence of an agent‏‎ (20:56, 26 March 2021)
  24. Stupid questions‏‎ (20:58, 26 March 2021)
  25. Spaced proof review as a way to understand key insights in a proof‏‎ (23:54, 26 March 2021)
  26. Different mental representations of mathematical objects is a blocker for an exploratory medium of math‏‎ (02:27, 28 March 2021)
  27. AI safety is harder than most things‏‎ (02:28, 28 March 2021)
  28. AI safety is not a community‏‎ (02:28, 28 March 2021)
  29. AI safety lacks a space to ask stupid or ballsy questions‏‎ (02:28, 28 March 2021)
  30. AI safety technical pipeline does not teach how to start having novel thoughts‏‎ (02:28, 28 March 2021)
  31. Add the complete proof on proof cards to reduce friction when reviewing‏‎ (02:29, 28 March 2021)
  32. Corrigibility may be undesirable‏‎ (02:30, 28 March 2021)
  33. Debates shift bystanders' beliefs‏‎ (02:30, 28 March 2021)
  34. Depictions of learning in The Blue Lagoon are awful‏‎ (02:30, 28 March 2021)
  35. Discursive texts are difficult to ankify‏‎ (02:31, 28 March 2021)
  36. Flag things to fix during review‏‎ (02:32, 28 March 2021)
  37. Giving advice in response to generic questions is difficult but important‏‎ (02:32, 28 March 2021)
  38. How doomed are ML safety approaches?‏‎ (02:32, 28 March 2021)
  39. How meta should AI safety be?‏‎ (02:33, 28 March 2021)
  40. Ignore Anki add-ons to focus on fundamentals‏‎ (02:33, 28 March 2021)
  41. Is AI safety no longer a scenius?‏‎ (02:34, 28 March 2021)
  42. It is difficult to find people to bounce ideas off of‏‎ (02:34, 28 March 2021)
  43. It is difficult to get feedback on published work‏‎ (02:34, 28 March 2021)
  44. Make Anki cards based on feedback you receive‏‎ (02:34, 28 March 2021)
  45. Mass shift to technical AI safety research is suspicious‏‎ (02:35, 28 March 2021)
  46. Newcomers in AI safety are silent about their struggles‏‎ (02:35, 28 March 2021)
  47. Nobody understands what makes people snap into AI safety‏‎ (02:35, 28 March 2021)
  48. Ongoing friendship and collaboration is important‏‎ (02:35, 28 March 2021)
  49. Online question-answering services are unreliable‏‎ (02:36, 28 March 2021)
  50. Spaced repetition prevents unrecalled unrecallables‏‎ (02:37, 28 March 2021)
  51. Stream of low effort questions helps with popularity‏‎ (02:38, 28 March 2021)
  52. There is pressure to rush into a technical agenda‏‎ (02:38, 28 March 2021)
  53. Unreliability of online question-answering services makes it emotionally taxing to write up questions‏‎ (02:39, 28 March 2021)
  54. Use paper during spaced repetition reviews‏‎ (02:39, 28 March 2021)
  55. Use temporary separate Anki decks to learn new cards based on priority‏‎ (02:39, 28 March 2021)
  56. Will it be possible for humans to detect an existential win?‏‎ (02:40, 28 March 2021)
  57. Will there be significant changes to the world prior to some critical AI capability threshold being reached?‏‎ (02:40, 28 March 2021)
  58. Existing implementations of card sharing have nontrivial overhead‏‎ (17:21, 29 March 2021)
  59. Value learning‏‎ (04:53, 30 March 2021)
  60. Combinatorial explosion in math‏‎ (20:31, 30 March 2021)
  61. List of technical AI alignment agendas‏‎ (21:29, 2 April 2021)
  62. Simple core‏‎ (21:32, 2 April 2021)
  63. Late singularity‏‎ (21:33, 4 April 2021)
  64. AI timelines‏‎ (01:36, 5 April 2021)
  65. Laplace's rule of succession argument for AI timelines‏‎ (02:04, 5 April 2021)
  66. Statistical analysis of expert timelines argument for AI timelines‏‎ (05:10, 9 April 2021)
  67. Convergent evolution of values‏‎ (17:50, 9 April 2021)
  68. Interacting with copies of myself‏‎ (20:40, 12 April 2021)
  69. Selection effect for successful formalizations‏‎ (20:41, 12 April 2021)
  70. Setting up Windows‏‎ (06:34, 20 April 2021)
  71. The Secret of Psalm 46 outline‏‎ (21:01, 23 April 2021)
  72. If you want to succeed in the video games industry‏‎ (08:37, 29 April 2021)
  73. Spaced repetition world‏‎ (03:07, 3 May 2021)
  74. Potpourri hypothesis for math education‏‎ (21:59, 6 May 2021)
  75. Switching costs of various kinds of software‏‎ (20:37, 8 May 2021)
  76. Anki‏‎ (20:00, 10 May 2021)
  77. Spaced repetition as generator of questions‏‎ (20:02, 10 May 2021)
  78. Add easy problems as cards with large graduating interval‏‎ (19:33, 11 May 2021)
  79. Using Anki for math‏‎ (19:34, 11 May 2021)
  80. Cognitive biases that are opposites of each other‏‎ (01:14, 12 May 2021)
  81. SuperMemo‏‎ (23:48, 12 May 2021)
  82. Are due counts harmful?‏‎ (06:31, 13 May 2021)
  83. Encoding dependence problem‏‎ (20:02, 14 May 2021)
  84. Iteration cadence for spaced repetition experiments‏‎ (07:49, 19 May 2021)
  85. Spaced repetition allows graceful deprecation of experiments‏‎ (07:51, 19 May 2021)
  86. Secret sauce for intelligence‏‎ (23:45, 19 May 2021)
  87. Evolution‏‎ (23:46, 19 May 2021)
  88. Incremental reading‏‎ (19:51, 22 May 2021)
  89. Explosive aftermath‏‎ (23:22, 25 May 2021)
  90. Sudden emergence‏‎ (23:23, 25 May 2021)
  91. List of critiques of iterated amplification‏‎ (19:55, 31 May 2021)
  92. Science argument‏‎ (07:09, 15 June 2021)
  93. Textbook test for AI theory‏‎ (23:32, 18 June 2021)
  94. Robin Hanson‏‎ (23:33, 18 June 2021)
  95. My beginner incremental reading questions‏‎ (01:15, 21 June 2021)
  96. AI will solve everything argument against AI safety‏‎ (20:02, 23 June 2021)
  97. Politicization of AI‏‎ (22:06, 11 July 2021)
  98. Reference class forecasting on human achievements argument for AI timelines‏‎ (00:14, 12 July 2021)
  99. Fractional progress argument for AI timelines‏‎ (00:19, 12 July 2021)
  100. Hardware argument for AI timelines‏‎ (00:24, 12 July 2021)

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