Watch your mood: http://econlog.econlib.org/archives/2015/12/the_meaning_of_2.html …
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And in case it's not obvious, what a failure to communicate looks like here is that people make up a mood and hear the made-up mood instead.
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Other people in the "AI safety" space seem quite eager to dread running out the lump of labor. Genuinely sad you see no difference.
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What exactly should I look like if I have info leading me to one specific narrow worry? People who enjoy nerd dread find lots of fun fears.
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They find it fun to fear machine-learning opinion control helping to build a corporate dystopia, or terrorists hacking robotic car swarms.
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They find it fun to castigate AI programmers as reckless mad scientists or to exaggerate the current and 2-year-out capabilities of AI.
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But no matter how narrow your endorsement, any element that could be from the mood "sci-fi nerd dread" and people just hear that big mood.
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Don't feel bad. Moods usually aren't that specific - and there's a lot more to Eliezer and his thought than his mood!
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How does the mood you read from Eliezer differ from the mood he'd have if he'd genuinely discovered a serious problem?
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