I had some success with the AI sections in The Precipice and What We Owe The Future, both are less than 10 pages (between 10-15 small book pages) and were clearly reviewed and optimized by multiple people, not just one person setting aside a few hours to write something that looks like it works.
It can’t be emailed to people, but screens aren’t necessarily the best place to do a lot of critical thinking for most people. Plus, loaning someone a book and personally recommending them the best part, is a nice gesture (DO NOT buy them a copy to display wealth or dedication, if necessary buy yourself a second copy and loan the first one out, AI has strong absurdity heuristic effects so you never want to come off as obsessed).
I had some success with the AI sections in The Precipice and What We Owe The Future, both are less than 10 pages (between 10-15 small book pages) and were clearly reviewed and optimized by multiple people, not just one person setting aside a few hours to write something that looks like it works.
It can’t be emailed to people, but screens aren’t necessarily the best place to do a lot of critical thinking for most people. Plus, loaning someone a book and personally recommending them the best part, is a nice gesture (DO NOT buy them a copy to display wealth or dedication, if necessary buy yourself a second copy and loan the first one out, AI has strong absurdity heuristic effects so you never want to come off as obsessed).
Yep, books are good too. Maybe MacAskill + Ord would agree to release pdfs of the AI sections to the public?