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19 - Mechanistic Interpretability with Neel Nanda

AXRP - the AI X-risk Research Podcast

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The work is a proof of concept for if you really understand some example of the behavior you care about you can design mechanistic, interpretability inspired progress measures okay. The first paper is mathematical framework for transformer circuits it's got a lot of authors um I guess the the first few are Nelson Elhodge Neil Nanda Katherine Olsen Tom Hennigan Nicholas Joseph Ben Mann sorry if I mispronounce anyone's names and then the course several people are down in probate and then Chris Ola being the corresponding author.

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