The nice thing about Eliezer’s stories is that they’re much harder to accidentally take as fictional evidence. They come off as obviously ridiculous, so there isn’t much danger that you’ll accidentally interpret those worlds as instructive of our own. Easy to use correctly; hard to use incorrectly.″
It’s an interesting thought, but I’m not sure I buy it as generally true; as long as the critical human-interaction parts work properly, I think I automatically believe moderately absurd fiction about as much as I do anything else. We believe plenty of things in the real world that are absurd by EEA standards.
It’s an interesting thought, but I’m not sure I buy it as generally true; as long as the critical human-interaction parts work properly, I think I automatically believe moderately absurd fiction about as much as I do anything else. We believe plenty of things in the real world that are absurd by EEA standards.