It now turns out that this has changed into podcasts, which is better than nothing, but doesn’t give room to conversation or accountability.
I think 80K has been most open in reflecting on their mistakes and taking responsibility.
I was also implicitly expecting:
a broader conversation in the community (on the Forum and/or at conferences) where everyone could ask questions and some kind of plan of improvement would be made
It is disappointing that too little had happened, and it feels kind of like a relationship where a bad thing happened, where the immediate fallout was addressed, but then never quite aired out. I think it would be very healthy for the community to take these steps and reflect on & learn from the SBF affair as well as the mismanaged aftermath, and then hopefully we can all move forward.
I have not been very closely connected to the EA community the last couple of years, but based on communications, I was expecting:
an independent and broad investigation
reflections by key players that “approved” and collaborated with SBF on EA endeavors, such as Will MacAskill, Nick Beckstead, and 80K.
For example, Will posted in his Quick Takes 9 months ago:
It now turns out that this has changed into podcasts, which is better than nothing, but doesn’t give room to conversation or accountability.
I think 80K has been most open in reflecting on their mistakes and taking responsibility.
I was also implicitly expecting:
a broader conversation in the community (on the Forum and/or at conferences) where everyone could ask questions and some kind of plan of improvement would be made
It is disappointing that too little had happened, and it feels kind of like a relationship where a bad thing happened, where the immediate fallout was addressed, but then never quite aired out. I think it would be very healthy for the community to take these steps and reflect on & learn from the SBF affair as well as the mismanaged aftermath, and then hopefully we can all move forward.
Formatting error; this is something Siebe is saying, not part of the Will quotation.
Thanks Rob! Fixed it.