Asking people to listen to a long presentation is a bigger ask than a concise presentation with more details than the current post. Got anything in between?
If you read the description here you can get a rough idea of what I’m talking about.
Or I would recommend the Manifold predictions and comments. An intelligent person should be able to discern the scope of the project efficiently from there.
But no, I do not have a published paper of the algorithmic logistics (the portion similar to the work of Doug Lenat and Danny Hillis, the part that performs the same function as community notes, the part that looks at everyone’s constitution of truth and figures out what to recommend to each other) on the internet. For concerns that they may be infohazardous.
You can listen to me talk about this for a couple hours here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eNirzUg7If8
https://x.com/therealkrantz/status/1739768900248654019
https://x.com/therealkrantz/status/1764713384790921355
If learning by wagering is more your thing, you can do that here.
https://manifold.markets/Krantz/if-a-friendly-ai-takes-control-of-h?r=S3JhbnR6
https://manifold.markets/Krantz/is-establishing-a-truth-economy-tha?r=S3JhbnR6
https://manifold.markets/Krantz/if-a-machine-is-only-capable-of-ask?r=S3JhbnR6
https://manifold.markets/Krantz/if-eliezer-charitably-reviewed-my-w?r=S3JhbnR6
Asking people to listen to a long presentation is a bigger ask than a concise presentation with more details than the current post. Got anything in between?
If you read the description here you can get a rough idea of what I’m talking about.
Or I would recommend the Manifold predictions and comments. An intelligent person should be able to discern the scope of the project efficiently from there.
But no, I do not have a published paper of the algorithmic logistics (the portion similar to the work of Doug Lenat and Danny Hillis, the part that performs the same function as community notes, the part that looks at everyone’s constitution of truth and figures out what to recommend to each other) on the internet. For concerns that they may be infohazardous.