I was hoping there would be some kind of welcome thread for doing this, but I suppose an open thread is as good a place as any to introduce myself. I call myself Liskantope online, in real life I’m a postdoctoral researcher in pure math, but I like to blog on Wordpress and Tumblr under this handle. I identify loosely with the online rationalist movement and would like to become more involved in some ways, including participating at least a little on LessWrong. I don’t have much background in either AI or EA stuff, but I’d like to absorb more knowledge or at least intuition in these areas.
An accomplishment of the past month that I’m celebrating? I spoke at a conference and it went really well, not often I get the chance to do that and I hope giving that talk has set off a positive feedback loop where I will get more recognition which leads to more speaking opportunities. Success in academia relies too much on self-perpetuating recognition or lack thereof for my liking.
[Medium-time semi-consistent lurker, first-time commenter]
As a mathematician (but with no background in AI), I’m completely on board with this conception of “mathematical mindset” and the importance of reframing definitions in accordance with whatever will allow us to think more clearly. I’m a bit bemused by the development of this idea in the post, though, where it seems to be applied both as a defining aspect of “mathematical mindset” for approaching a discipline such as AI, and in a meta-level use for redefining different types of mindsets.