
23 - Mechanistic Anomaly Detection with Mark Xu
AXRP - the AI X-risk Research Podcast
The Energy Argument in Physics
In physics, you can often use these energy arguments, right? So here's a classic energy argument. You have some ramp, and at the end, like the ball's traveling at the bottom of the ramp. And then you're like, well, this foot be equal because energy is conserved. But it seems like as long as Like, you can have this argument that energy got conserved, that's qualitatively different from arguments where like, I took the ball and then gave it the right amount of velocity.
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