Viliam is right that unless we have a name for the cluster in thingspace that is the rationalist community, it’s difficult to talk about. While I can understand why one might be alarmed, but I think MIRI/CFAR representatives mostly want everyone to be able to identify them in a clearly delineated way so that they and only they can claim to speak on behalf of those organizations on manners such as AI safety, existential risk reduction, or their stance on what to make of various parts of the rationality community now that they’re trying to re-engage it. I think everyone can agree that it won’t make anyone better off to confuse people who both identify with the LW/rationality community and those outside of it what MIRI/CFAR actually believe, re: their missions and goals.
This is probably more important to MIRI’s/CFAR’s relationship to EA and academia than people merely involved with LW/rationalists, since what’s perceived as the positions of these organizations could effect how much funding they receive, and their crucial relationships with other organizations working on the same important problems.
Viliam is right that unless we have a name for the cluster in thingspace that is the rationalist community, it’s difficult to talk about. While I can understand why one might be alarmed, but I think MIRI/CFAR representatives mostly want everyone to be able to identify them in a clearly delineated way so that they and only they can claim to speak on behalf of those organizations on manners such as AI safety, existential risk reduction, or their stance on what to make of various parts of the rationality community now that they’re trying to re-engage it. I think everyone can agree that it won’t make anyone better off to confuse people who both identify with the LW/rationality community and those outside of it what MIRI/CFAR actually believe, re: their missions and goals.
This is probably more important to MIRI’s/CFAR’s relationship to EA and academia than people merely involved with LW/rationalists, since what’s perceived as the positions of these organizations could effect how much funding they receive, and their crucial relationships with other organizations working on the same important problems.