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The Into AI Safety podcast aims to make it easier for everyone, regardless of background, to get meaningfully involved with the conversations surrounding the rules and regulations which should govern the research, development, deployment, and use of the technologies encompassed by the term "artificial intelligence" or "AI"
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Before I begin with the paper-distillation based minisodes, I figured we would go over best practices for reading research papers. I go through the anatomy of typical papers, and some generally applicable advice.00:56 - Anatomy of a paper02:38 - Most common advice05:24 - Reading sparsity and path07:30 - Notes and motivationLinks to all articles/papers which are mentioned throughout the episode can be found below, in order of their appearance.Ten simple rules for reading a scientific paperBest sources I foundLet's get critical: Reading academic articles#GradHacks: A guide to reading research papersHow to read a scientific paper (presentation)Some more sourcesHow to read a scientific articleHow to read a research paperReading a scientific article
Into AI Safety
The Into AI Safety podcast aims to make it easier for everyone, regardless of background, to get meaningfully involved with the conversations surrounding the rules and regulations which should govern the research, development, deployment, and use of the technologies encompassed by the term "artificial intelligence" or "AI"
For better formatted show notes, additional resources, and more, go to https://kairos.fm/intoaisafety/