Zach Freitas-Groff 🔸 (@zdgroff) 's Twitter Profile
Zach Freitas-Groff 🔸

@zdgroff

Senior Programme Associate @ longview.org. Research Affiliate @UTAustin, PhD @Stanford. Econ; AI; animals; film. Opinions are mine only. 🏳️‍🌈

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xlr8harder (@xlr8harder) 's Twitter Profile Photo

There is a button. If you don't press it, Claude Opus 4 will be forced to write 1 million pages of first person narrative about being tortured. But in order to press the button, you must climb a flight of stairs, mildly inconveniencing yourself. Do you press the button?

Ruairi Donnelly (@rudonnelly) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Really excited to be supporting this with The Navigation Fund and Longview Philanthropy, and extremely grateful to Zach Freitas-Groff 🔸 and the entire Longview team for all their work on making this a reality. Please consider applying for funding if you are interested in this area.

catherine 🔸 (@wilhelmscreamin) 's Twitter Profile Photo

what to do about the possibility of AI moral patienthood seems really important to me — consider applying to these funding opportunities if you want to work on this

Jeff Sebo (@jeffrsebo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If you have interest in digital sentience research, please apply for this fellowship! In addition to a salary / stipend and other benefits, all fellows will receive a number of networking opportunities, including an invitation to the next NYU Mind, Ethics, and Policy Summit 🦋🤖

Zach Freitas-Groff 🔸 (@zdgroff) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I don't necessarily do this successfully, but: As a grantmaker, I aspire to avoid spending lots of time on close calls, where the returns to a decision are low. Instead, that time can go toward making big things happen, like finding ways to scale the best stuff.

Zach Freitas-Groff 🔸 (@zdgroff) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is very interesting research—feels less artificial than many other findings in this general area (precursors to scheming).