I definitely don’t think this is the definitive word on how we [quickly, efficiently, usefully, comprehensively...] train epistemic skills. In my opinion, too many blog posts in the world try to be the definitive word on their thesis instead of one page in an ongoing conversation, and I’m trying to correct that instinct in myself. Plausibly I could have been clearer about this epistemic status up-front.
In any case, I’m looking forward to getting to revisit this post in the context of my LessOnline conversations with Max, and with the lessons we both learn as we design and run the AI-games course.
Appreciate it, Ray.
I definitely don’t think this is the definitive word on how we [quickly, efficiently, usefully, comprehensively...] train epistemic skills. In my opinion, too many blog posts in the world try to be the definitive word on their thesis instead of one page in an ongoing conversation, and I’m trying to correct that instinct in myself. Plausibly I could have been clearer about this epistemic status up-front.
In any case, I’m looking forward to getting to revisit this post in the context of my LessOnline conversations with Max, and with the lessons we both learn as we design and run the AI-games course.