Eliezer once complained that I wrote in an “obvious to Eliezer” style and should try to get beyond that. Well, I think what I’m doing is rational given my goals. Unlike Eliezer, whose plans depend on convincing a significant fraction of humanity that existential risk is something to take seriously and that his own approach for solving it (i.e., FAI) is correct, my current aims are mainly to answer certain confusing questions. I don’t see much benefit in spending a lot of effort trying to get people to understand my ideas, or even to convince them that my problems should interest them, unless there’s a reasonable chance they might contribute to the solution of those problems or point out where my ideas are wrong.
Or it might be that I’m just too lazy to write well and I’m rationalizing all this. :)
Eliezer once complained that I wrote in an “obvious to Eliezer” style and should try to get beyond that. Well, I think what I’m doing is rational given my goals. Unlike Eliezer, whose plans depend on convincing a significant fraction of humanity that existential risk is something to take seriously and that his own approach for solving it (i.e., FAI) is correct, my current aims are mainly to answer certain confusing questions. I don’t see much benefit in spending a lot of effort trying to get people to understand my ideas, or even to convince them that my problems should interest them, unless there’s a reasonable chance they might contribute to the solution of those problems or point out where my ideas are wrong.
Or it might be that I’m just too lazy to write well and I’m rationalizing all this. :)