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Welcome to The Nonlinear Library, where we use Text-to-Speech software to convert the best writing from the Rationalist and EA communities into audio. This is: Summaries: Alignment Fundamentals Curriculum, published by Leon Lang on September 18, 2022 on The AI Alignment Forum. The linked document provides my summaries for most core readings and many further readings of the alignment fundamentals curriculum composed by Richard Ngo, as accessed from July to early September 2022. Additionally, it often contains my preliminary opinions on the texts. Note that I’m not an expert on the topic. I have read all texts while simultaneously doing full-time work unrelated to AI alignment, and thus, due to time constraints, many summaries probably contain mistakes, and my opinions would change upon further reflection. Additionally: I only streamlined the process after a few weeks the summaries of the first weeks are of lower quality, and more of them or my opinions are missing Some summaries are also missing since I had a minor repetitive strain issue along the way, and since the curriculum changed while reading through it Sometimes, the formatting is not ideal since I originally wrote the summaries on a slack channel and then copy-pasted them to google docs Nevertheless, I was told that these summaries are useful, and therefore I’m sharing them with the wider community of people interested in alignment. If anyone wants to contribute their own summary, please put a suggestion into the google doc, and I will accept it with an attribution to the (optionally anonymous) author. Acknowledgments: I want to thank Albert Garde, Benjamin Kolb, Fritz Dorn, Jens Brandt, and Tom Lieberum for discussions on the curriculum. Thanks for listening. To help us out with The Nonlinear Library or to learn more, please visit nonlinear.org.