I recently completed the AGI Safety Fundamentals course (on AI alignment) and really enjoyed it.
I imagine lots of people on the forum have taken the course and now would be a good time to share reflections. I’m hoping this thread might be particularly useful for people considering taking it in future.
I’d be interested to hear many different kinds of reflections, but here are some prompts:
- What do you think you’ve learnt? How has it impacted your plans, if it has?
- Did you think it was worth the time?
- Who would you recommend it to?
- Do you wish you had done something differently, or known something in advance? (Any other advice?)
I’ll leave my own reflections in the comments.
I feel like I have a much better sense of what the current approaches to alignment are, what people are working on and how underdeveloped the field is. In general, it’s been a while since I’ve spent time studying anything so it felt fun just to dedicate time to learning. It also felt empowering to take a field that I’ve heard a lot about at a high level and make it clearer in my mind.
I think doing the Week 0 readings are an easy win for anyone who wants to demystify some of what is going on in ML systems, which I think should be interesting to anyone, even if you’re not interested in alignment.
I became much more motivated to work on making AI go well over the period of the course, I think mainly because it made the problem more concrete but likely just spending more time thinking about it. That said, it’s hard to disentangle this increased motivation from recent events and other factors.