I thought this was a useful post, and matches my own experience. A lot of semi-invisible, ongoing-over-years, and hard-to-definitively-attribute work has gone into many of the policy 'successes' of recent years. And sometimes part of the difficulty in attribution is actually down to things like the social proofing of multiple groups providing independent evidence and testimony that adds up to a credible body of expert input on a topic. https://www.lesswrong.com/posts/AWKkDLDnShemNCSzZ/the-invisible-side-of-ai-governance
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Seán Ó hÉigeartaigh@S_OhEigeartaigh
Also, it was on Lesswrong, which means they've no doubt been discussing it in the White House :P
Seán Ó hÉigeartaigh@S_OhEigeartaigh
I thought this was a useful post, and matches my own experience. A lot of semi-invisible, ongoing-over-years, and hard-to-definitively-attribute work has gone into many of the policy 'successes' of recent years. And sometimes part of the difficulty in attribution is actually down to things like the social proofing of multiple groups providing independent evidence and testimony that adds up to a credible body of expert input on a topic. https://www.lesswrong.com/posts/AWKkDLDnShemNCSzZ/the-invisible-side-of-ai-governance
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