Thanks for the context. That makes a lot of sense. I’ve undid my downvote on your parent comment, upvoted it, and also upvoted the above. (I think it’s important, as awkward as it might be, for rationalists and effective altruists to explicate their reasoning at various points throughout their conversation, and how they update at the end, to create a context of rationalists intending their signals to be clear and received without ambiguity. It’s hard to get humans to treat each other with excellence, so if our monkey brains force us to treat each other like mere reinforcement learners, rationalists might as well be transparent and honest about it.)
It would appear the causal levers aren’t obfuscated. Which ones do you expect are the most underrated?
Thanks for the context. That makes a lot of sense. I’ve undid my downvote on your parent comment, upvoted it, and also upvoted the above. (I think it’s important, as awkward as it might be, for rationalists and effective altruists to explicate their reasoning at various points throughout their conversation, and how they update at the end, to create a context of rationalists intending their signals to be clear and received without ambiguity. It’s hard to get humans to treat each other with excellence, so if our monkey brains force us to treat each other like mere reinforcement learners, rationalists might as well be transparent and honest about it.)
It would appear the causal levers aren’t obfuscated. Which ones do you expect are the most underrated?