that's a bit of a digression from my main point but it ties into this broader issue in rationalist epistemics around who is considered "smart" enough that you have to defer to their opinions, and the extent to which "intelligence" is framed as gating access to important truths
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if you seriously buy the AI safety pitch *and* you feel insecure about your intelligence / your ability to do math you're in an uncomfortable position. the entire shape of your future is being dictated by forces you don't feel capable of understanding. wat do?
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there's always been this huge divide in the rationalists i never really understood but this is helping me clarify it; it's between the rationalists who believe they can do math and the rationalists who don't. only the first group of rationalists has unfiltered access to Truth
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and they end up functioning as a de facto priest class for the second group, who end up as kind of... hangers-on? groupies? it confused me for a long time (i didn't understand what the second group was getting out of this arrangement) but i think i kinda get it more now
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anyway, in case it helps to hear me say it: anyone is capable of doing math. some of you have, for lack of a better word, "math trauma," and that trauma can be resolved, and you too can directly access the platonic realm, you don't have to take anyone else's word for it
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wow i wandered through a bunch of topics there sorry apparently i had a lot to get off my chest. the difficulty of dealing with these dynamics is compounded by the fact that you're not allowed to talk about intelligence anymore. extremely annoying meta-dynamics tbh
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and tbc by "smart" and "intelligent" in this thread i'm referring to a pretty specific thing, more of a social construction than an innate ability. some people give off "smart" and "intelligent" vibes and other people automatically defer to their opinions and so forth (it me)
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mostly i don't notice it but when i do it often feels bad. people should defer to me less, i still mostly don't know anything. eliezer was onto something when he started intentionally cringeposting in the sequences about naruto and stuff. that was good shit
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reading this thread my main thought was "i hope everyone realizes im extremely dumb and further quite lazy and so theyd better figure out how to save themselves because uh"
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a common trait among smart people is to think they’re extremely dumb though
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i mean if theyre that smart we should take them at their word
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