The title of this post tempted me to make another article called “Eliezer apparently right about just about everything else” but I already tried that and it was a bad idea.
Is he right when he says to beware cached thoughts and where he says to beware when confronting new evidence simply repeating one’s pre-existing evidence and arguments rather than actually updating?
The title of this post tempted me to make another article called “Eliezer apparently right about just about everything else” but I already tried that and it was a bad idea.
Have you actually catalogued a comprehensive list of Eliezer’s predictions, and which ones have been show correct, wrong, and indecisive?
I once catalogued a comprehensive list of Eliezer’s predictions. Here it is.
Is he right when he says to beware cached thoughts and where he says to beware when confronting new evidence simply repeating one’s pre-existing evidence and arguments rather than actually updating?