EPISODE · Jan 8, 2024 · 1H 8M
HACKATHON: Evals November 2023 (1)
from Into AI Safety · host Jacob Haimes
This episode kicks off our first subseries, which will consist of recordings taken during my team's meetings for the AlignmentJams Evals Hackathon in November of 2023. Our team won first place, so you'll be listening to the process which, at the end of the day, turned out to be pretty good.Check out Apart Research, the group that runs the AlignmentJamz Hackathons.Links to all articles/papers which are mentioned throughout the episode can be found below, in order of their appearance.Generalization Analogies: A Testbed for Generalizing AI Oversight to Hard-To-Measure DomainsNew paper shows truthfulness & instruction-following don't generalize by defaultGeneralization Analogies WebsiteDiscovering Language Model Behaviors with Model-Written EvaluationsModel-Written Evals WebsiteOpenAI Evals GitHubMETR (previously ARC Evals)Goodharting on WikipediaFrom Instructions to Intrinsic Human Values, a Survey of Alignment Goals for Big ModelsFine Tuning Aligned Language Models Compromises Safety Even When Users Do Not IntendShadow Alignment: The Ease of Subverting Safely Aligned Language ModelsWill Releasing the Weights of Future Large Language Models Grant Widespread Access to Pandemic Agents?Building Less Flawed Metrics, Understanding and Creating Better Measurement and Incentive SystemseLeutherAI's Model Evaluation HarnessEvalugator Library
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