Not going to go into this, since I think it’s actually a pretty complicated situation, but at a very high level some obvious groups that could override me:
The Lightcone Infrastructure board (me, Vaniver, Daniel Kokotajlo)
If Eliezer really wanted, he can probably override me
A more distributed consensus among what one might consider the leadership of the rationality community (like, let’s say Scott Alexander and Ryan Greenblatt and Buck and Nate and John Wentworth and Gwern all roughly agree on me messing up really badly)
There would be lots more to say on this topic, but as I said, I am unlikely to pick this thread up again, so I hope that’s good enough!
(This is a tangent to the thread and so I don’t plan to reply further on this, but I just wanted to mention that while I view Greenblatt and Shlegeris as stakeholders in LessWrong, a space they’ve made many great contributions to and are quite active in, I don’t view them as leadership of the rationality community.)
Not going to go into this, since I think it’s actually a pretty complicated situation, but at a very high level some obvious groups that could override me:
The Lightcone Infrastructure board (me, Vaniver, Daniel Kokotajlo)
If Eliezer really wanted, he can probably override me
A more distributed consensus among what one might consider the leadership of the rationality community (like, let’s say Scott Alexander and Ryan Greenblatt and Buck and Nate and John Wentworth and Gwern all roughly agree on me messing up really badly)
There would be lots more to say on this topic, but as I said, I am unlikely to pick this thread up again, so I hope that’s good enough!
(This is a tangent to the thread and so I don’t plan to reply further on this, but I just wanted to mention that while I view Greenblatt and Shlegeris as stakeholders in LessWrong, a space they’ve made many great contributions to and are quite active in, I don’t view them as leadership of the rationality community.)