Can you provide a cite for the notion that Eliezer believes (2)? Since he’s not likely to build the world’s first FAI in his garage all by himself, without incorporating the work of any of other thousands of people working on FAI and FAI’s necessary component technologies, I think it would be a bit delusional of him to beleive (2) as stated. Which is not to suggest that his work is not important, or even among the most significant work done in the history of humankind (even if he fails, others can build on that and find the way that works). But that’s different than the idea that he, alone, is The Most Significant Human Who Will Ever Live. I don’t get the impression that he’s that cocky.
My main point is that even if Eliezer believes in (2) we can’t conclude that he has such delusions unless we also accept that many LW readers also have such delusions.
Can you provide a cite for the notion that Eliezer believes (2)? Since he’s not likely to build the world’s first FAI in his garage all by himself, without incorporating the work of any of other thousands of people working on FAI and FAI’s necessary component technologies, I think it would be a bit delusional of him to beleive (2) as stated. Which is not to suggest that his work is not important, or even among the most significant work done in the history of humankind (even if he fails, others can build on that and find the way that works). But that’s different than the idea that he, alone, is The Most Significant Human Who Will Ever Live. I don’t get the impression that he’s that cocky.
Eliezer has been accused on LW of having or possibly having delusions of grandeur for essentially believing in (2). See here:
http://lesswrong.com/lw/2lr/the_importance_of_selfdoubt/
My main point is that even if Eliezer believes in (2) we can’t conclude that he has such delusions unless we also accept that many LW readers also have such delusions.