Curated. I think Raemon’s been doing a lot of work in the last year pushing this stuff, and this post pulls together in one place a lot of good ideas/advice/approach.
I would guess that because of the slow or absent feedback loops, people don’t realize how bad human reasoning and decision-making is when operating outside of the familiar and quick feedback. That’s many domains, but certainly the whole AI situation. Ray is going after the hard stuff here.
And the same time, this stuff ends up feeling like the “eat your vegetables” of reasoning and decision-making. It’s not sexy, or at least it’s not that fun to sit down and e.g. try to brainstorm further plans when you already have one that’s appealing. or backchain from your ostensible goal. I think we’d be in a better place if these skills and practices were normalized, in the sense of there’s a norm that you do these things and if you don’t, then you’re probably screwing up.
Curated. I think Raemon’s been doing a lot of work in the last year pushing this stuff, and this post pulls together in one place a lot of good ideas/advice/approach.
I would guess that because of the slow or absent feedback loops, people don’t realize how bad human reasoning and decision-making is when operating outside of the familiar and quick feedback. That’s many domains, but certainly the whole AI situation. Ray is going after the hard stuff here.
And the same time, this stuff ends up feeling like the “eat your vegetables” of reasoning and decision-making. It’s not sexy, or at least it’s not that fun to sit down and e.g. try to brainstorm further plans when you already have one that’s appealing. or backchain from your ostensible goal. I think we’d be in a better place if these skills and practices were normalized, in the sense of there’s a norm that you do these things and if you don’t, then you’re probably screwing up.