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“Ketamine part 2: What do in vitro studies tell us about safety?” by Elizabeth

“Ketamine part 2: What do in vitro studies tell us about safety?” by Elizabeth

Ketamine is an anesthetic with growing popularity as an antidepressant. As an antidepressant, it's quite impressive. When it works, it's often within hours- a huge improvement over giving a suicidal…

00:26:16  |   Mon 08 Sep 2025
“The System You Deployed Is Not the System You Designed” by Thane Ruthenis

“The System You Deployed Is Not the System You Designed” by Thane Ruthenis

tl;dr: Novel framing on the trivial point that your models may not be accounting for all relevant factors. I find it useful for improving the quality of my thinking on the topic. Asking yourself "is…

00:09:33  |   Sun 07 Sep 2025
“OffVermilion” by Tomás B.

“OffVermilion” by Tomás B.

"You heard of musician's dystonia?" OffVermilion - a handle his friends shorten to Vermi - once said to me, as we admired our avatars in a virtual mirror, one of the great amusements in VRChat.

He w…

00:07:51  |   Sat 06 Sep 2025
“Chesterton’s Missing Fence” by jasoncrawford

“Chesterton’s Missing Fence” by jasoncrawford

The inverse of Chesterton's Fence is this:

Sometimes a reformer comes up to a spot where there once was a fence, which has since been torn down. They declare that all our problems started when the f…

00:01:14  |   Sat 06 Sep 2025
[Linkpost] “How to make better AI art with current models” by Nina Panickssery

[Linkpost] “How to make better AI art with current models” by Nina Panickssery

This is a link post.

AI image-generation models I’ve tried

Midjourney is best at producing a diverse and aesthetically pleasing range of styles and doesn’t refuse “in the style of…” requests. However…

00:04:05  |   Fri 05 Sep 2025
“30 Days of Retatrutide” by Brendan Long

“30 Days of Retatrutide” by Brendan Long

I've had trouble maintaining my weight since high school. If I eat "normally", I slowly gain weight, and if I eat nothing but a specific potato casserole, I slowly lose weight.

Recently, I hit a new…

00:09:47  |   Thu 04 Sep 2025
“From SLT to AIT: NN generalisation out-of-distribution” by Lucius Bushnaq

“From SLT to AIT: NN generalisation out-of-distribution” by Lucius Bushnaq

Audio note: this article contains 288 uses of latex notation, so the narration may be difficult to follow. There's a link to the original text in the episode description.

TL;DR: This post derives …

00:29:21  |   Thu 04 Sep 2025
“‘I’d accepted losing my husband, until others started getting theirs back’” by Ariel Zeleznikow-Johnston

“‘I’d accepted losing my husband, until others started getting theirs back’” by Ariel Zeleznikow-Johnston

Note: While this article presents one possibility for how the future may play out, it should not be taken as a specific prediction by either the author or the Brain Preservation Foundation.

Amy Robe…

00:11:57  |   Thu 04 Sep 2025
“Three main views on the future of AI” by Alex Amadori, Eva_B, Gabriel Alfour, Andrea_Miotti

“Three main views on the future of AI” by Alex Amadori, Eva_B, Gabriel Alfour, Andrea_Miotti

Expert opinions about future AI development span a wide range, from predictions that we will reach ASI soon and then humanity goes extinct, to predictions that AI progress will plateau soon, resulti…

00:03:14  |   Thu 04 Sep 2025
“Natural Latents: Latent Variables Stable Across Ontologies” by johnswentworth, David Lorell

“Natural Latents: Latent Variables Stable Across Ontologies” by johnswentworth, David Lorell

Audio note: this article contains 369 uses of latex notation, so the narration may be difficult to follow. There's a link to the original text in the episode description.

There's a details box here…
00:41:52  |   Thu 04 Sep 2025
“Traffic and Transit Roundup #1” by Zvi

“Traffic and Transit Roundup #1” by Zvi

Traffic and transit are finally getting a roundup all their own.

I’ll start out with various victory laps on the awesomeness that is New York City Congestion pricing, which should hopefully now be …

00:42:59  |   Wed 03 Sep 2025
“Trust me bro, just one more RL scale up, this one will be the real scale up with the good environments, the actually legit one, trust me bro” by ryan_greenblatt

“Trust me bro, just one more RL scale up, this one will be the real scale up with the good environments, the actually legit one, trust me bro” by ryan_greenblatt

I've recently written about how I've updated against seeing substantially faster than trend AI progress due to quickly massively scaling up RL on agentic software engineering. One response I've hear…

00:14:03  |   Wed 03 Sep 2025
“When Both People Are Interested, How Often Is Flirtatious Escalation Mutual?” by johnswentworth

“When Both People Are Interested, How Often Is Flirtatious Escalation Mutual?” by johnswentworth

Here are two models of “the norm” when it comes to flirtatious escalation, assuming both people are in fact interested:

  • “Mutual Escalation”: both people go back-and-forth making gradually more esca…
00:04:52  |   Wed 03 Sep 2025
“How To Become A Mechanistic Interpretability Researcher” by Neel Nanda

“How To Become A Mechanistic Interpretability Researcher” by Neel Nanda

Note: If you’ll forgive the shameless self-promotion, applications for my MATS stream are open until Sept 12. I help people write a mech interp paper, often accept promising people new to mech inter…

01:47:01  |   Wed 03 Sep 2025
“Simulating the *rest* of the political disagreement” by Raemon

“Simulating the *rest* of the political disagreement” by Raemon

There's a mistake I made a couple times and didn't really internalize the lesson as fast as I'd like. Moreover, it wasn't even a failure to generalize, it was basically a failure to even have a sing…

00:04:37  |   Tue 02 Sep 2025
“%CPU Utilization Is A Lie” by Brendan Long

“%CPU Utilization Is A Lie” by Brendan Long

I deal with a lot of servers at work, and one thing everyone wants to know about their servers is how close they are to being at max utilization. It should be easy, right? Just pull up top or anothe…

00:07:02  |   Tue 02 Sep 2025
“But Have They Engaged With The Arguments? [Linkpost]” by Noosphere89

“But Have They Engaged With The Arguments? [Linkpost]” by Noosphere89

There's an interestingly pernicious version of a selection effect that occurs in epistemology, where people can be led into false claims because when people try to engage with arguments, people will…

00:05:48  |   Tue 02 Sep 2025
“Gradient routing is better than pretraining filtering” by Cleo Nardo

“Gradient routing is better than pretraining filtering” by Cleo Nardo

Introduction

What is Gradient Routing? Gradient routing controls where learning happens in neural networks by masking gradients during backpropagation. You can route specific data (like dangerous co…

00:10:49  |   Tue 02 Sep 2025
“xAI’s new safety framework is dreadful” by Zach Stein-Perlman

“xAI’s new safety framework is dreadful” by Zach Stein-Perlman

Two weeks ago, xAI finally published its Risk Management Framework and first model card. Unfortunately, the RMF effects very little risk reduction and suggests that xAI isn't thinking seriously abou…

00:13:42  |   Tue 02 Sep 2025
“Your LLM-assisted scientific breakthrough probably isn’t real” by eggsyntax

“Your LLM-assisted scientific breakthrough probably isn’t real” by eggsyntax

Summary

An increasing number of people in recent months have believed that they've made an important and novel scientific breakthrough, which they've developed in collaboration with an LLM, when the…

00:11:53  |   Tue 02 Sep 2025
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