tl;dr: I'm exploring the use of AI/ML to help think-tanks and research organisations with policy recommendations and research communication. I've been working on features such as searching a library of documents, extracting relevant information from large research reports, searching the web for relevant information, and adapting policy briefs to specific scenarios. I'm looking for feedback on whether this is a useful problem to be working on and how to tailor a solution that meets specific needs.
Hi everyone,
As with many others, the release of ChatGPT has me considering the implications of how AI/ML will be used in society.
It barely needs to be mentioned that there are many nefarious use-cases for ML in both the near-term and long-term future, but I don't see that being any reason to limit ourselves from capturing the benefits that are on offer for EA-aligned initiatives.
I've been playing around with GPT-3 for about a month, trying to design a system that can perform tasks relating to policy recommendations & research communication.
My rationale is the following: budgets for comms/marketing people in think-tanks are scarce, and researcher time is best spent doing original thinking, rather than mass research translation. I'm also reasoning that because policy research orgs are quite a narrow (and presumably unprofitable) market segment, they're unlikely to have a specific solution developed for their needs.
I currently work in public service in Melbourne, and I know a few people in EA-related think-tanks, so that's why this has occurred to me to work on. However, I still don't feel like I have a clear understanding of specific problems that are faced by think-tanks and similar research organisations.
I'm mainly just working from the perspective of trying to help spread good ideas by making them easily integrated with current events and broader context. However, I'm keen to understand whether that's truly a useful problem to be working on, and how I should be tailoring a solution that meets specific needs of researchers.
Up to now, I've worked on the following features:
For example: