I think one of the things rationalists try to do is take the numbers seriously from a consequentialist/utilitarian perspective. This means that even if there’s a small chance of doom, you should put vast resources towards preventing it since the expected loss is high.
I think this makes people think that the expectations of doom in the community are much higher than they actually are, because the expected value of preventing doom is so high.
I think one of the things rationalists try to do is take the numbers seriously from a consequentialist/utilitarian perspective. This means that even if there’s a small chance of doom, you should put vast resources towards preventing it since the expected loss is high.
I think this makes people think that the expectations of doom in the community are much higher than they actually are, because the expected value of preventing doom is so high.
While rationalist would take small numbers seriously, a lot of rationalists do have two-digit percentages of chance of doom.
It’s not like Asteroid or Yellowstone where you have a very low risk that’s still worth being taken seriously.