Today, the Machine Intelligence Research Institute is launching a new forum for research discussion: the Intelligent Agent Foundations Forum! It's already been seeded with a bunch of new work on MIRI topics from the last few months.
We've covered most of the (what, why, how) subjects on the forum's new welcome post and the How to Contribute page, but this post is an easy place to comment if you have further questions (or if, maths forbid, there are technical issues with the forum instead of on it).
But before that, go ahead and check it out!
(Major thanks to Benja Fallenstein, Alice Monday, and Elliott Jin for their work on the forum code, and to all the contributors so far!)
EDIT 3/22: Jessica Taylor, Benja Fallenstein, and I wrote forum digest posts summarizing and linking to recent work (on the IAFF and elsewhere) on reflective oracle machines, on corrigibility, utility indifference, and related control ideas, and on updateless decision theory and the logic of provability, respectively! These are pretty excellent resources for reading up on those topics, in my biased opinion.
I'm not sure the current implementation of the tiered privileges system is optimal. For instance, after a link I posted got two likes, it become visible to everyone, but it looks like my reply to your comment isn't visible if one isn't logged in. I think that once a non-member link meets the necessary threshold for becoming visible to everyone, the poster's replies to comments in the thread should become visible as well, or otherwise it's just confusing.
Also, I feel that if new contributor comments are hidden in general, that might be a little too discouraging for new people if those comments also need to acquire two member likes in order to become visible.
That seems like a good feature request.