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  1. 16 小時前

    “On Dwarkesh Patel’s Podcast With Richard Sutton” by Zvi

    This seems like a good opportunity to do some of my classic detailed podcast coverage. The conventions are: This is not complete, points I did not find of note are skipped. The main part of each point is descriptive of what is said, by default paraphrased. For direct quotes I will use quote marks, by default this is Sutton. Nested statements are my own commentary. Timestamps are approximate and from his hosted copy, not the YouTube version, in this case I didn’t bother because the section divisions in the transcript should make this very easy to follow without them. Full transcript of the episode is here if you want to verify exactly what was said. Well, that was the plan. This turned largely into me quoting Sutton and then expressing my mind boggling. A lot of what was interesting [...] --- Outline: (01:21) Sutton Says LLMs Are Not Intelligent And Don't Do Anything (13:51) Humans Do Imitation Learning (19:35) The Experimental Paradigm (23:45) Current Architectures Generalize Poorly Out Of Distribution (28:36) Surprises In The AI Field (30:01) Will The Bitter Lesson Apply After AGI? (34:18) Succession To AI --- First published: September 29th, 2025 Source: https://www.lesswrong.com/posts/fpcRpBKBZavumySoe/on-dwarkesh-patel-s-podcast-with-richard-sutton --- Narrated by TYPE III AUDIO. --- Images from the article: Apple Podcasts and Spotify do not show images in the episode description. Try Pocket Casts, or another podcast app.

    42 分鐘
  2. 19 小時前

    “AI companies’ policy advocacy (Sep 2025)” by Zach Stein-Perlman

    Strong regulation is not on the table and all US frontier AI companies oppose it to varying degrees. Weak safety-relevant regulation is happening; some companies say they support and some say they oppose. (Some regulation not relevant to AI safety, often confused, is also happening in the states, and I assume companies oppose it but I don't really pay attention to this.) Companies besides Anthropic support federal preemption of state laws, even without an adequate federal framework. Companies advocate for non-regulation-y things like building government capacity and sometimes export controls. My independent impression is that current regulatory efforts—SB 53 and the RAISE Act—are too weak to move the needle nontrivially. But the experts I trust are more optimistic, and so all-things-considered I think SB 53 and the RAISE Act would be substantially good (for reasons I don't really understand). This post is based on my resource https://ailabwatch.org/resources/company-advocacy; see that [...] --- Outline: (01:23) US state bills (01:27) SB 1047 (2024) (02:15) SB 53 (2025) (02:38) RAISE Act (2025) (03:05) US federal preemption (03:41) EU AI Act (04:22) Super PACs (05:01) Policies companies support (05:31) Misc (05:34) Anthropic & Clark (06:05) OpenAI & Lehane The original text contained 2 footnotes which were omitted from this narration. --- First published: September 29th, 2025 Source: https://www.lesswrong.com/posts/wmGRpmEJBAWBTGuSC/ai-companies-policy-advocacy-sep-2025 --- Narrated by TYPE III AUDIO.

    7 分鐘

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