I’m talking specifically about discussions on LW. Of course in reality Alice ignores Bob’s comment 90% of the time, and that’s a problem in it’s own right. It would be ideal if people who have distinct information would choose to exchange that information.
I picked a specific and reasonably grounded topic, “x-risk”, or “the probability that we all die in the next 10 years”, which is one number, so not hard to compare, unless you want to break it down by cause of death. In contrived philosophical discussions, it can certainly be hard to determine who agrees on what, but I have a hunch that this is the least of the problems in those discussions.
A lot of things have zero practical impact, and that’s also a problem in it’s own right. It seems to me that we’re barely ever having “is working on this problem going to have practical impact?” type of discussions.
I’m talking specifically about discussions on LW. Of course in reality Alice ignores Bob’s comment 90% of the time, and that’s a problem in it’s own right. It would be ideal if people who have distinct information would choose to exchange that information.
I picked a specific and reasonably grounded topic, “x-risk”, or “the probability that we all die in the next 10 years”, which is one number, so not hard to compare, unless you want to break it down by cause of death. In contrived philosophical discussions, it can certainly be hard to determine who agrees on what, but I have a hunch that this is the least of the problems in those discussions.
A lot of things have zero practical impact, and that’s also a problem in it’s own right. It seems to me that we’re barely ever having “is working on this problem going to have practical impact?” type of discussions.