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Home Page: https://aiwatch.issarice.com/
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Website to track people, organizations, and products (tools, websites, etc.) in AI safety
Home Page: https://aiwatch.issarice.com/
License: Creative Commons Zero v1.0 Universal
Basically the table's rows can correspond to postings like https://www.givewell.org/about/jobs/content-editor and include information about the job like salary, location, time range of posting, etc.
I need to think more about this and discuss further with @riceissa and @sebastiansanchez123.
"Note: I work for MIRI, but these are entirely my own opinions and not MIRI's – I've been thinking about this problem since long before I joined MIRI and don't necessarily see eye-to-eye with most people there on this question." https://lw2.issarice.com/posts/i3FyT3Gvst8pFX7gE/location-discussion-takeaways
Please ask @riceissa for guidance on their nontrivial org structure!
This is the new kid on the block with AI safety (and with other GCRs too)? https://cset.georgetown.edu/
For instance, for https://orgwatch.issarice.com/?organization=Open+Philanthropy+Project there should be a table of contents on top similar to that for https://donations.vipulnaik.com/donor.php?donor=Open+Philanthropy+Project
Similarly, there should be a table of contents for person pages, though right now there doesn't seem to be enough content on the person pages to justify a ToC.
In DLW, the headers listing documents and donations give the number of rows in the tables that follow. This is useful in giving people a rough sense of the size. It's also useful for checking, right after adding some rows, whether the count went up as expected.
I want something similar for sections such as https://orgwatch.issarice.com/?organization=Open+Philanthropy+Project#organization-documents
Currently, the documents on agenda pages such as https://aiwatch.issarice.com/?agenda=Iterated+amplification#documents don't show a column for affected agendas. I believe the reason for not having this column was that it's already obvious that all the documents are about this agenda.
However, many documents have multiple affected agendas. so it would be nice to have the affected agendas column.
e.g. i think https://aiwatch.issarice.com/?person=Issa+Rice used to show some stuff but now it just 404s since my recent update.
Basically, the equivalent of https://issarice.com/givewell-executive-compensation but more broadly for more than just "executives"?
I need to brainstorm this more with @riceissa and @sebastiansanchez123.
Basically, use the existing data already collected in OW about employee counts to generate graphs, DLW-style.
Also inspirational: https://issarice.com/givewell-staff-growth#plots
I'll leave the specification of what the charts should show to @riceissa, but hopefully the above give some ideas.
see riceissa/project-ideas#33 for details
Seems reasonable to add AlignmentForum.org to the products section, maybe together with LW 2.0, which has a separate team working on it than the old LW had.
You can also add LW 2.0 as full-time for me (Oliver Habryka) starting in June 2017 or so.
Examples include:
These parameters can change over time, so it would be good to record start and end dates for specific values of the policy parameters.
I need to discuss this more with @riceissa and @sebastiansanchez123.
https://aiwatch.issarice.com/#positions-grouped-by-organization
e.g. the OpenAI row ends in "Rachel Fong, Raf" (the "Raf" is the start of a name that gets cut off) because the group_concat
length limit is reached.
It's probably not a good idea to just increase the length limit, because then the table will just get really large and messy. So the idea is to think about this some more to present the table in the most useful way. Maybe restrict to N people or filter to some interesting subset for each org.
When I go to an AI Watch page about a person (such as Paul Christiano) or an organization (such as MIRI) I would see to see the list of agendas the person or organization is affiliated with. Currently, the display of affiliation is only in the other direction (the page on an agenda displayed affiliated persons and organizations; e.g., embedded agency).
currently only positions with a non-NULL start date are shown
The table of contents on org pages such as https://orgwatch.issarice.com/?organization=OpenAI links to https://orgwatch.issarice.com/?organization=OpenAI#list-of-people but that section doesn't exist. The correct section link is https://orgwatch.issarice.com/?organization=OpenAI#list-of-people-248-positions
We can fix this in either direction (change actual link to just be https://orgwatch.issarice.com/?organization=OpenAI#list-of-people or change link in TOC to https://orgwatch.issarice.com/?organization=OpenAI#list-of-people-248-positions). I suspect the former approach is better and more consistent with how the other sections work.
The query is
select person,website,urls from people where person not in (select distinct(person) from positions)
Example of where this is a problem: Sören Mindermann doesn't appear on https://aiwatch.issarice.com/ but does on https://orgwatch.issarice.com/ because of the CEA position https://aiwatch.issarice.com/?person=S%C3%B6ren+Mindermann
Team page: https://www.generationpledge.org/team
Home page: https://www.generationpledge.org/
HT @riceissa
I'm thinking of a table with columns (this could be OrgWatch-only):
@riceissa and @sebastiansanchez123, what do you guys think?
Launch blog post on EA Forum: https://forum.effectivealtruism.org/posts/vxwcxwiDKCnyHJhbz/announcing-the-new-forethought-foundation-for-global
Website: https://www.forethought.org/
The ideas include:
Because the latter is an offshoot of the former, it makes sense to work on both together, I think.
I'm not sure if this is just a Firefox bug. (I don't notice it on sites like Wikipedia, although I notice it on other sites.)
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