The whole point of MIRI is to create an organization of a type that doesn’t currently exist, focused on much longer term goals. If you measure organizations on the basis of how many publications they make, you’re going to get a lot of low-quality publications. Citations are only slightly better, especially if you’re focused on ignored areas of research.
Just because MIRI researchers’ incentives aren’t distorted by “publish or perish” culture, it doesn’t mean they aren’t distorted by other things, especially those that are associated with lack of feedback and accountability.
Just because MIRI researchers’ incentives aren’t distorted by “publish or perish” culture, it doesn’t mean they aren’t distorted by other things, especially those that are associated with lack of feedback and accountability.