Um… In the HPMOR notes section, this little thing got mentioned.
“I am auctioning off A Day Of My Time, to do with as the buyer pleases – this could include delivering a talk at your company, advising on your fiction novel in progress, applying advanced rationality skillz to a problem which is tying your brain in knots, or confiding the secret answer to the hard problem of conscious experience (it’s not as exciting as it sounds). I retain the right to refuse bids which would violate my ethics or aesthetics. Disposition of funds as above.”
That sounds like really exciting news to me, TBH.
Someone seriously needs to bid. There are less than 7 hours left and nobody has taken him up on the offer.
Well, keep in mind that Eliezer himself claims that “it’s not as exciting as it sounds”.
And of course you always need to have in mind that what Eliezer considers to be “the secret answer to the hard problem of conscious experience” may not be as satisfying an answer to you as it is to him.
After all, some people think that the non-secret answer to the hard problem of conscious experience is something like “consciousness is what an algorithm feels like from the inside” and this is quite non-satisfactory to me (and I think it was non-satisfactory to Eliezer too).
(And also, I think the bidding started at something like $4000.)
I got excited for the fraction of a second it took me to remember that everyone who could possibly want to bid could probably afford to spend more money than I have to my name on this without it cutting into their living expenses. Unless my plan was “Bid $900, hope no one outbids, ask Eliezer to get me a job as quickly as possible”, which isn’t really that exciting a category, however useful.
Um… In the HPMOR notes section, this little thing got mentioned.
“I am auctioning off A Day Of My Time, to do with as the buyer pleases – this could include delivering a talk at your company, advising on your fiction novel in progress, applying advanced rationality skillz to a problem which is tying your brain in knots, or confiding the secret answer to the hard problem of conscious experience (it’s not as exciting as it sounds). I retain the right to refuse bids which would violate my ethics or aesthetics. Disposition of funds as above.”
That sounds like really exciting news to me, TBH. Someone seriously needs to bid. There are less than 7 hours left and nobody has taken him up on the offer.
Well, keep in mind that Eliezer himself claims that “it’s not as exciting as it sounds”.
And of course you always need to have in mind that what Eliezer considers to be “the secret answer to the hard problem of conscious experience” may not be as satisfying an answer to you as it is to him.
After all, some people think that the non-secret answer to the hard problem of conscious experience is something like “consciousness is what an algorithm feels like from the inside” and this is quite non-satisfactory to me (and I think it was non-satisfactory to Eliezer too).
(And also, I think the bidding started at something like $4000.)
I got excited for the fraction of a second it took me to remember that everyone who could possibly want to bid could probably afford to spend more money than I have to my name on this without it cutting into their living expenses. Unless my plan was “Bid $900, hope no one outbids, ask Eliezer to get me a job as quickly as possible”, which isn’t really that exciting a category, however useful.
I might have bid on that, but the auction is already over.