Is this anxiety in the typical form of making it harder for you to do other things? Because yes, we all agree that it’s very bad outcome, but a critical point of the post is that you might want to consider ways to not do the thing that makes your life worse and doesn’t help.
It would be better if I were less anxious (though perhaps, not zero).
I guess I’m just claiming that this is probably not a matter of being dramatic etc. For instance, I used to read the Precipice before bed and had trouble sleeping. My girlfriend had to point out to me that maybe it was because of the Precipice (it didn’t consciously occur to me at all). I stopped reading it and slept fine again.
Did you read the Precipice during the day instead? I’d hate if the parable here was “avoid thinking about things you find stressful”. The parable “pay attention to your somatic experience and don’t mess up your circadian rhythm and wellbeing by dumping anxiety into your system before trying to sleep” is pretty good though.
Haha… well it looks by your profile you’re still managing to think about things you find stressful. “chances of AGI in the next few years are high enough (though still <50%) that it’s best to focus on disseminating safety relevant research as rapidly as possible”… so no problems there. Hope my comment didn’t come across as mean.
Also you’re advised by Marcus Hutter? That’s cool! I got a copy of “Universal Artificial Intelligence” I want to get to reading sometime. Could I DM you and talk about UAI sometime?
Sure, anytime. I also organize the AIXI research community here: https://uaiasi.com
There is a reading group on the newer one “an introduction to UAI” running now (mostly finished but maybe we’ll start another round). The old book still has advantages.
Agree that it’s not just about being dramatic / making the problem about you. But that was only one of the points Eliezer made about why people could fail at this in ways that are worth trying to fix. And in your case, yes, dealing with the excessive anxiety seems helpful.
Is this anxiety in the typical form of making it harder for you to do other things? Because yes, we all agree that it’s very bad outcome, but a critical point of the post is that you might want to consider ways to not do the thing that makes your life worse and doesn’t help.
It would be better if I were less anxious (though perhaps, not zero).
I guess I’m just claiming that this is probably not a matter of being dramatic etc. For instance, I used to read the Precipice before bed and had trouble sleeping. My girlfriend had to point out to me that maybe it was because of the Precipice (it didn’t consciously occur to me at all). I stopped reading it and slept fine again.
Did you read the Precipice during the day instead? I’d hate if the parable here was “avoid thinking about things you find stressful”. The parable “pay attention to your somatic experience and don’t mess up your circadian rhythm and wellbeing by dumping anxiety into your system before trying to sleep” is pretty good though.
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Haha… well it looks by your profile you’re still managing to think about things you find stressful. “chances of AGI in the next few years are high enough (though still <50%) that it’s best to focus on disseminating safety relevant research as rapidly as possible”… so no problems there. Hope my comment didn’t come across as mean.
Also you’re advised by Marcus Hutter? That’s cool! I got a copy of “Universal Artificial Intelligence” I want to get to reading sometime. Could I DM you and talk about UAI sometime?
Sure, anytime. I also organize the AIXI research community here: https://uaiasi.com
There is a reading group on the newer one “an introduction to UAI” running now (mostly finished but maybe we’ll start another round). The old book still has advantages.
Agree that it’s not just about being dramatic / making the problem about you. But that was only one of the points Eliezer made about why people could fail at this in ways that are worth trying to fix. And in your case, yes, dealing with the excessive anxiety seems helpful.
For sure, but nothing in this post seems directly helpful with the problem I’m describing?
“Actual LessWrong readers also sometimes ask me how I deal emotionally with the end of the world.
I suspect a more precise answer may not help. But Raymond Arnold thinks I should say it, so I will say it.
I say again, I don’t actually think my answer is going to help.”
I don’t think there’s any disagreement here.