This Sunday at 11am (PDT), we’re running a session of four “lightning talks” by curated LessWrong authors.
Each talk will be 3-5 minutes followed by discussion. Afterwards, we’ll have a hangout in breakout rooms. The talks will be short and focus on presenting one core idea well, rather than rushing through a lot of content.
We want this to give top LessWrong writers an interesting space to discuss their ideas, and have more fruitful collaboration between users. Think of it like a cross between an academic colloquium and some friends chatting by a whiteboard.
Online Curated LessWrong Talks
This Sunday at 11am (PDT), we’re running a session of four “lightning talks” by curated LessWrong authors.
Each talk will be 3-5 minutes followed by discussion. Afterwards, we’ll have a hangout in breakout rooms. The talks will be short and focus on presenting one core idea well, rather than rushing through a lot of content.
We want this to give top LessWrong writers an interesting space to discuss their ideas, and have more fruitful collaboration between users. Think of it like a cross between an academic colloquium and some friends chatting by a whiteboard.
Please RVSP here for the event here, so we know how many people are coming.
Speakers
Abram Demski
Curated posts: An Orthodox Case Against Utility Functions, Toward a New Technical Explanation of Technical Explanation), …
alkjash
Curated posts: Babble, Hammers and Nails, Hammertime Final Exam
orthonormal
Curated posts: The Loudest Alarm Is Probably False
eukaryote
Curated posts: The funnel of human experience, Spaghetti Towers, Naked mole-rats: A case study in biological weirdness
Details
When? Sunday June 21, at 11am, Pacific Daylight Time
Where? We’ll share a call link on this post (most likely using Zoom).
Please RVSP here for the event here, so we know how many people are coming.