Description
In the spirit of the season, you can book a call with me to help w/ your interp project (no large coding though)
Would you like someone to:
Review your paper or code? Brainstorm ideas on next steps? How to best communicate your results? Discuss conceptual problems Obvious Advice (e.g. being affected by SAD because it's winter, not exercising, not getting enough sleep) [anything else that would be useful!]When we're chatting, you can interrupt me to better focus on what you specifically want. We can set [5] minute timers to try to solve whatever problem you're having. You can steer the conversation or I can!
Who is this for?
Anyone working on interp research. My niche is SAE's, so that's likely where I'm most helpful.
This is for both junior and senior researchers. If you're unsure, feel free to dm [...]
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Outline:
(00:52) Who is this for?
(01:12) Im Useful, I Swear
(01:41) Why are You Doing this?
(02:03) How to Book
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First published:
December 3rd, 2024
Source:
https://www.lesswrong.com/posts/ZhiiTaaJFT7hduDQ7/book-a-time-to-chat-about-interp-research
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Preface
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