==Re comments on “Singularity Paper”==
Re comments, I had been given to understand that the point of the page was to summarize and cite Eliezer’s arguments for the audience of ″Minds and Machines″. Do you think this was just a bad idea from the start? (That’s a serious question; it might very well be.) Or do you think the endeavor is a good one, but the writing on the page is just lame? --User:Zack M. Davis 20:19, 21 November 2009 (UTC)
(this is about my opinion on the writing in the wiki page)
No, just use his writing as much as possible- directly in the text of the paper. Whole articles/posts in sequence for the whole paper would be best, or try to copy-paste together some of the key points of a series of articles/posts (but do you really want to do that and leave out the rich, coherent, consistent explanation that these points are surrounded in?)
My comments may seem to imply that we would essentially be putting together a book. That would be an AWESOME book… we could call it “Intelligence Explosion”.
If someone ended up doing a book like that, they might as well include a section on FAI. If SIAI produces a relevant FAI paper, that could be included (or merged) into the FAI section
==Re comments on “Singularity Paper”== Re comments, I had been given to understand that the point of the page was to summarize and cite Eliezer’s arguments for the audience of ″Minds and Machines″. Do you think this was just a bad idea from the start? (That’s a serious question; it might very well be.) Or do you think the endeavor is a good one, but the writing on the page is just lame? --User:Zack M. Davis 20:19, 21 November 2009 (UTC)
(this is about my opinion on the writing in the wiki page)
No, just use his writing as much as possible- directly in the text of the paper. Whole articles/posts in sequence for the whole paper would be best, or try to copy-paste together some of the key points of a series of articles/posts (but do you really want to do that and leave out the rich, coherent, consistent explanation that these points are surrounded in?)
My comments may seem to imply that we would essentially be putting together a book. That would be an AWESOME book… we could call it “Intelligence Explosion”.
If someone ended up doing a book like that, they might as well include a section on FAI. If SIAI produces a relevant FAI paper, that could be included (or merged) into the FAI section
SEE THIS:
http://www.imminst.org/forum/index.php?showtopic=35318&hl=