LessWrong AI
2026-06-29 00:50 UTC
By Dylan Bowman
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A reading list for generalists
I, along with many others in AI safety, believe there is a shortage of generalists in the community and that there exist many projects and efforts that by default will not happen unless they are owned by a strong generalist [1] [2] [3] . As someone who is a reasonably good generalist, I decided to assemble a reading list of the essays and blog posts that have personally helped me the most. I would love others to comment with pieces they think should be on this list. The crux of this reading list is the idea that if you’re working hard as a generalist on a project you care a lot about, then by rigorously applying the lessons from these documents you will improve more quickly than you otherwise would. By the numbers: I’ve attached 18 documents to start this reading list. The authors cited more than once are Paul Graham (5), Ben Kuhn (4), Ethan Perez (2), and Greg Brockman (2). Sam Altman and Eliezer Yudkowsky also have their fingerprints over a lot of the content. The items are 15 blog posts, 1 blog comment, 1 interview transcript in blog post form, and 1 book. Dispositional What characteristics should you try to adopt? Paul Graham: "What We Look for in Founders" ( link ), "Relentlessly Resourceful" ( link ) Eliezer Yudkowsky: "Shut Up and Do the Impossible!" ( link ) Ben Kuhn: "Be impatient" ( link ) Cate Hall: "How to be more agentic" ( link ) Strategy How do you make good decisions with the information you have, and how can you get the additional information you need? Anna…
I, along with many others in AI safety, believe there is a shortage of generalists in the community and that there exist many projects and efforts that by default will not happen unless they are owned by a strong generalist [1] [2] [3] . As someone who is a reasonably good generalist, I decided to assemble a reading list of the essays and blog posts that have personally helped me the most. I would love others to comment with pieces they think should be on this list. The crux of this reading list is the idea that if you’re working hard as a generalist on a project you care a lot about, then by rigorously applying the lessons from these documents you will improve more quickly than you otherwise would. By the numbers: I’ve attached 18 documents to start this reading list. The authors cited more than once are Paul Graham (5), Ben Kuhn (4), Ethan Perez (2), and Greg Brockman (2). Sam Altman and Eliezer Yudkowsky also have their fingerprints over a lot of the content. The items are 15 blog posts, 1 blog comment, 1 interview transcript in blog post form, and 1 book. Dispositional What characteristics should you try to adopt? Paul Graham: "What We Look for in Founders" ( link ), "Relentlessly Resourceful" ( link ) Eliezer Yudkowsky: "Shut Up and Do the Impossible!" ( link ) Ben Kuhn: "Be impatient" ( link ) Cate Hall: "How to be more agentic" ( link ) Strategy How do you make good decisions with the information you have, and how can you get the additional information you need? Anna…
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