Thank you for writing this Igor. It helps highlight a few of biases that commonly influence peoples decision making around x-risk. I don’t think people talk about this enough.
I was contemplating writing a similar post to this around psychology, but I think you have done a better job than I was going to. Your description of 5 hypothetical people communicates the idea more smoothly than what I was planning. Well done. The fact that I feel a little upset that I didn’t write something like this sooner, and the fact that the other comment has talked about motivated reasoning, produces an irony that it not lost on me.
Thanks for your feedback. It’s always a pleasure to see that my work is helpful for people. I hope you will write articles that are way better than mine!
Thank you for writing this Igor. It helps highlight a few of biases that commonly influence peoples decision making around x-risk. I don’t think people talk about this enough.
I was contemplating writing a similar post to this around psychology, but I think you have done a better job than I was going to. Your description of 5 hypothetical people communicates the idea more smoothly than what I was planning. Well done. The fact that I feel a little upset that I didn’t write something like this sooner, and the fact that the other comment has talked about motivated reasoning, produces an irony that it not lost on me.
Thanks for your feedback. It’s always a pleasure to see that my work is helpful for people. I hope you will write articles that are way better than mine!