In regards to your posts on AI safety, I have two opinions.
1: Maybe choose titles that allow the reader to figure out what they’re getting into. I can’t read everything, so I’d much rather read something whose title lets me infer it’s about e.g. AI timelines. In general, I would like the point to be slightly more obvious throughout.
2: Don’t stop posting, but slow down posting. Eliezer cheated in four ways. He did it for more time per day than you can afford, he was often rehashing arguments he’d already put into text elsewhere, he rarely posted original technical work, and if he didn’t do a good job you wouldn’t know about him (while you have no such antropic selection). Your AI posts often raise questions but only scrape the surface of an answer—I would rather read fewer but deeper posts.
In regards to your posts on AI safety, I have two opinions.
1: Maybe choose titles that allow the reader to figure out what they’re getting into. I can’t read everything, so I’d much rather read something whose title lets me infer it’s about e.g. AI timelines. In general, I would like the point to be slightly more obvious throughout.
2: Don’t stop posting, but slow down posting. Eliezer cheated in four ways. He did it for more time per day than you can afford, he was often rehashing arguments he’d already put into text elsewhere, he rarely posted original technical work, and if he didn’t do a good job you wouldn’t know about him (while you have no such antropic selection). Your AI posts often raise questions but only scrape the surface of an answer—I would rather read fewer but deeper posts.