My guess a big reason is there doesn’t really seem to be any framework to go about working on it, except perhaps on the policy side. Testing out various forms of nanotechnology to see if they’re dangerous might be very bad. Even hypothetically doing that might create information hazards. I imagine we would have to see a few daring EAs blaze the trail for others to follow in. There’s also the obvious skill and knowledge gap. You can’t easily jump into something like nanotech the way you could for something like animal welfare.
My guess a big reason is there doesn’t really seem to be any framework to go about working on it, except perhaps on the policy side. Testing out various forms of nanotechnology to see if they’re dangerous might be very bad. Even hypothetically doing that might create information hazards. I imagine we would have to see a few daring EAs blaze the trail for others to follow in. There’s also the obvious skill and knowledge gap. You can’t easily jump into something like nanotech the way you could for something like animal welfare.