Okay, I think I see the confusion. Your phrasing make it seem (to me at least) like Eliezer has had the biggest strategic impact on mitigating x-risk, and arguably also being the most competent there. I would really not be sure of that. But if we talk about strategically dissecting x-risk, without necessarily mitigating it, directly or indirectly, then maybe Eliezer would win. Still would maybe lean towards Stuart.
Gill IS having an impact that de facto mitigates x-risk, whether he uses the term or not. But he is not making people talk about it (without necessarily doing anything about it) as much as Eliezer. In that sense one could argue he isn’t really an x-risk champ.
Okay, I think I see the confusion. Your phrasing make it seem (to me at least) like Eliezer has had the biggest strategic impact on mitigating x-risk, and arguably also being the most competent there. I would really not be sure of that. But if we talk about strategically dissecting x-risk, without necessarily mitigating it, directly or indirectly, then maybe Eliezer would win. Still would maybe lean towards Stuart.
Gill IS having an impact that de facto mitigates x-risk, whether he uses the term or not. But he is not making people talk about it (without necessarily doing anything about it) as much as Eliezer. In that sense one could argue he isn’t really an x-risk champ.