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Reid Hoffman (@reidhoffman) thinks studying philosophy is more important for entrepreneurs than an MBA.
Reid is co-founder of LinkedIn, investor at Greylock, podcaster, author, and early backer of @OpenAI.
But before he did any of these things, he almost became a philosophy professor with a... See more
Dan Shipperx.com
Really enjoying @1a3orn ‘s blog.
Great technical explainer content, and thoughtful skepticism about AI risk.
You know how @slatestarcodex said he finds about one great new blog a year? I fear I’ve just found mine. https://t.co/IL5icMohEA
hello philosophy twitter, I'm looking for slightly off beat stuff to read about the ethics of attention, do you have recommendations? (already across Weil/Darwall/Murdoch)
Eleanor Gordon-Smithx.com‘AI alignment’ - how the model should behave
Amanda Askell - Anthropic
“How a morally motivated kind human would act”
Ethics is a lot more like physics than we think - uncertainty, hypotheses
Models should be uncertain about moral systems
Philosophical Musings

There are currently 4,278 AI tools available.
As an academic I use only 5 regularly for my research.
Here's why I use them and their tutorials:
👇 https://t.co/YeaG6HCtiW
After all, how plausible is it that the information processing apparatus of a mere primate would have evolved to articulate all reality?
Bernardo Kastrup • More Than Allegory
yet beyond symbolic vs ML as two different approaches, there's another dichotomy:
AI as a method of understanding how we as humans work
vs
AI as getting some tangible human-like outcome
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