How might you know you’re a good fit for research?
Jan says to check whether you get obsessed with puzzles and problems, and find yourself mulling over questions that nobody knows the answer to. To do research in a team you also have to be good at clearly and concisely explaining your new ideas to other people.
We also discuss:
* Where Jan's views differ from those expressed by Dario Amodei in episode 3
* Why is AGI safety one of the world’s most pressing problems?
* Common misconceptions about AI
* What are some of the specific things DeepMind is researching?
* The ways in which today’s AI systems can fail
* What are the best techniques available today for teaching an AI the right objective function?
* What’s it like to have some of the world’s greatest minds as coworkers?
* Who should do empirical research and who should do theoretical research
* What’s the DeepMind application process like?
* The importance of researchers being comfortable with the unknown.
*The 80,000 Hours Podcast is produced by Keiran Harris.*
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