Yeah, the use case I have for this post is mostly for small-to-medium sized groups of people (who disproportionately read LessWrong or hang out with people who do). Agreed it’s unlikely to help with society as a whole, or at companies/social-groups that aren’t predisposed to reading blogposts like this.
Nevertheless, even if there are confidentiality-bearing cost reduction skills which aren’t widely applicable outside of this use case, I think they would be useful to know.
Were you mostly referring to the TAP you outlined about having meta-conversations? If so, that’s definitely a good start, but I wonder if there’s anything else possible.
Yeah, the use case I have for this post is mostly for small-to-medium sized groups of people (who disproportionately read LessWrong or hang out with people who do). Agreed it’s unlikely to help with society as a whole, or at companies/social-groups that aren’t predisposed to reading blogposts like this.
Nevertheless, even if there are confidentiality-bearing cost reduction skills which aren’t widely applicable outside of this use case, I think they would be useful to know.
Were you mostly referring to the TAP you outlined about having meta-conversations? If so, that’s definitely a good start, but I wonder if there’s anything else possible.