I’m given to understand that the print and audio versions are being held off until readers of the eBook root out the last of the errata. Where should I submit any I find?
There are a lot of reasons we’re releasing the eBook early, including wanting community feedback on what people like in the existing text, what mistakes we’ve slipped in, etc. I don’t want to make promises about how many small fixes will be incorporated into the print version, if any. Regardless, fixes might show up in second editions of the eBook and/or print books, so do clue us in if you spot mistakes. You can e-mail errata to errata@intelligence.org.
I don’t expect any fixes to be incorporated into the audio books, because it takes a lot of resources to re-record anything. Castify has been working on creating the audio book for months, in parallel with our putting finishing touches on the eBook. In some cases the recording will actually correspond more closely to Eliezer’s original prose than the eBook does.
I’m given to understand that the print and audio versions are being held off until readers of the eBook root out the last of the errata. Where should I submit any I find?
There are a lot of reasons we’re releasing the eBook early, including wanting community feedback on what people like in the existing text, what mistakes we’ve slipped in, etc. I don’t want to make promises about how many small fixes will be incorporated into the print version, if any. Regardless, fixes might show up in second editions of the eBook and/or print books, so do clue us in if you spot mistakes. You can e-mail errata to errata@intelligence.org.
I don’t expect any fixes to be incorporated into the audio books, because it takes a lot of resources to re-record anything. Castify has been working on creating the audio book for months, in parallel with our putting finishing touches on the eBook. In some cases the recording will actually correspond more closely to Eliezer’s original prose than the eBook does.