Sunday September 13, 12:00PM (PT) — talks by John Wentworth, Liron and more
This Sunday at 12pm (PT), we’re running another session of “lightning talks” by curated LessWrong authors (see here for previous weeks’ transcripts).
Each talk will be 3-5 minutes followed by discussion. Afterwards, we’ll have a hangout in breakout rooms. The talks will be short and focus on presenting one core idea well, rather than rushing through a lot of content.
We want to give top LessWrong writers an interesting space to discuss their ideas, and have more fruitful collaboration between users. Think of it like a cross between an academic colloquium and some friends chatting by a whiteboard.
If you’re a curated author and interested in giving a 5-min talk at a future event, which will then be transcribed and edited, sign up here.
Speakers
John Wentworth: Talk topic “How to detect unknown unknowns”
Liron Shapira: Bloated MVPs: Startups that raised money for logically-impossible ideas
Previously curated post: How Specificity Works
Ruby Bloom: Unprecedentedly Accessible Expertise
Previously curated post: Conversational Cultures: Combat vs Nurture
Details
When? Sunday September 13, 12:00PM (PT)
Theme for my talk will be how to detect unknown unknowns.
Will there be a hangout afterwards? If so, on which platform? I don’t plan on listening to the talks today, since I need to do things (although today’s talks sounds fun), but if there’s a hangout, I’d love to be at that.
Yep, there will be a hangout. By default it will just be on Zoom, but if we are enough people I was planning to also expand to Topia.