>that makes extremely bright people with math PhDs make simple dumb mistakes that any rando can notice
Bright math PhDs that have already been selected for largely buying into Eliezer’s philosophy/worldview, which changes how you should view this evidence. Personally I don’t think FDT is wrong as much as just talking past the other theories and being confused about that, and that’s a much more subtle mistake that very smart math PhDs could very understandably make
>that makes extremely bright people with math PhDs make simple dumb mistakes that any rando can notice
Bright math PhDs that have already been selected for largely buying into Eliezer’s philosophy/worldview, which changes how you should view this evidence. Personally I don’t think FDT is wrong as much as just talking past the other theories and being confused about that, and that’s a much more subtle mistake that very smart math PhDs could very understandably make