“I think your [Eliezer’s] time would be better spent actually working, or writing about, the actual details of the problems that need to be solved.”
I used to think that but now I realize that Eliezer is a writer and a theorist but not necessarily a hacker so I don’t expect him to necessarily be good at writing code. (I’m not trying to diss Eliezer here, just reasoning from the available evidence and the fact that becoming a good hacker requires a lot of practice). Perhaps Eliezer’s greatest contribution will be inspiring others to write AI. We don’t have to wait for Eliezer to do everything. Surely some of you talented hackers out there could give it a shot.
“I think your [Eliezer’s] time would be better spent actually working, or writing about, the actual details of the problems that need to be solved.”
I used to think that but now I realize that Eliezer is a writer and a theorist but not necessarily a hacker so I don’t expect him to necessarily be good at writing code. (I’m not trying to diss Eliezer here, just reasoning from the available evidence and the fact that becoming a good hacker requires a lot of practice). Perhaps Eliezer’s greatest contribution will be inspiring others to write AI. We don’t have to wait for Eliezer to do everything. Surely some of you talented hackers out there could give it a shot.