This post first appeared as a commentary
[https://crfm.stanford.edu/2021/10/18/commentaries.html] for the paper "On The
Opportunities and Risks of Foundation Models".
Bommasani et al. (2021)
I'm a bit of a productivity nerd, and I like to keep track of how long tasks
take. Sometimes this involves actually tracking everything I do all day
[https://makingshitwork.wordpress.
Cross-posted from the BAIR Blog
[https://bair.berkeley.edu/blog/2021/09/29/ml-safety/].
Along with researchers from Google Brain and OpenAI, we are releasing a paper on
Unsolved Problems in ML Safety
As each new writing deadline approaches, I return to The Builders, a poem by
Longfellow:
> All are architects of Fate,
Working in these walls of Time;
Some with massive deeds and great,
This is the third in a series of posts studying how Facebook's newsfeed affects
political polarization. To recap:
* In the first [https://bounded-regret.ghost.io/recsys-deepdive/] post, I
showed that polarization