Squiggle AI, Published to the EA Forum

Introducing Squiggle AI — EA Forum
We’re releasing Squiggle AI, a tool that generates probabilistic models using the Squiggle language. This can provide early cost-effectiveness models…

We have previously written about Squiggle AI here, but waited until it was more tested and we had a better write-up to post it to the Effective Altruism Forum. We've also cross-posted it to LessWrong, where it might get some other discussion.

Unlike our previous posts about it, this one has a better overview of the system, a list of example outputs that we found interesting, a guide to using it, and a list of lessons learned from development. It's generally a much better overview.

In addition, if you want to just post questions to Squiggle AI in comments instead of using the tool, you're welcome to just post your comment there, and then we'll reply accordingly.

We're hoping that people in the effective altruist, rationalist, and AI safety communities grow their use of the tool, both for direct value, and for ideation of future tools and features.

All that said, there's of course still a long list of potential improvements to the system. There's clearly a lot that could be done in this area. We've been thinking a lot about how to be the most impactful, given we have a small team.

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