See the Group Rationality topic. The rationalists, as a culture, still haven’t quite figured out how to coordinate groups very well, in my opinion. It’s something we should work on.
Thank you for this. I pulled up the thread. I think you’re right that there are a lot of open questions to look into at the level of group dynamics. I’m still familiarizing myself with the technical conversation around the iterated prisoner’s dilemma and other ways to look at these challenges from a game theory lens. My understanding so far is that some basic concepts of coordination and group dynamics like authority and specialization are not yet well formulated, but again, I don’t consider myself up to date in this conversation yet.
See the Group Rationality topic. The rationalists, as a culture, still haven’t quite figured out how to coordinate groups very well, in my opinion. It’s something we should work on.
Thank you for this. I pulled up the thread. I think you’re right that there are a lot of open questions to look into at the level of group dynamics. I’m still familiarizing myself with the technical conversation around the iterated prisoner’s dilemma and other ways to look at these challenges from a game theory lens. My understanding so far is that some basic concepts of coordination and group dynamics like authority and specialization are not yet well formulated, but again, I don’t consider myself up to date in this conversation yet.
From the thread you shared, I came across this organizing post I found helpful: https://medium.com/@ThingMaker/open-problems-in-group-rationality-5636440a2cd1
Thanks for the comment.