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Welcome to The Nonlinear Library, where we use Text-to-Speech software to convert the best writing from the Rationalist and EA communities into audio. This is: The LessWrong 2022 Review: Review Phase, published by RobertM on December 22, 2023 on LessWrong.
This year's LessWrong review nomination phase ended a few days ago, with 339 posts nominated. For comparison, 291 posts were nominated in the 2021 review.
Nomination Phase Results
Here are the current top-20 posts by vote total:
AGI Ruin: A List of Lethalities
MIRI announces new "Death With Dignity" strategy
Simulators
Where I agree and disagree with Eliezer
Reward is not the optimization target
Six Dimensions of Operational Adequacy in AGI Projects
You Are Not Measuring What You Think You Are Measuring
Epistemic Legibility
Let's think about slowing down AI
It Looks Like You're Trying To Take Over The World
Staring into the abyss as a core life skill
Counterarguments to the basic AI x-risk case
Sazen
Losing the root for the tree
The shard theory of human values
Limerence Messes Up Your Rationality Real Bad, Yo
Models Don't "Get Reward"
Toni Kurz and the Insanity of Climbing Mountains
Butterfly Ideas
On how various plans miss the hard bits of the alignment challenge
(I'm sensing a bit of a theme...)
More than 60 posts have already been reviewed, but that leaves quite a few posts that have yet to receive any reviews, including many of the most-upvoted ones. If you want to see which posts are most under-reviewed, you can switch your sorting to Magic (Needs Review)[1]. Maybe you have thoughts on Paul's thoughts on Eliezer's thoughts?
Inline Reacts!
We've got these new nifty inline reacts which you can leave on posts (not just comments!); you may have noticed them. I encourage you to make good use of these when reviewing posts. (Typos should now be a lot less annoying to report, if you're inclined to do so.)
Prizes? Prizes!
Last year we awarded prizes for good reviews. This year we will also award prizes! We're aiming for something similar to last year's, though we haven't yet worked out the details (size, scope, etc).
Final Voting
The review phase ends on January 14th, which is when final voting starts.
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