Hello Matt, thanks for the kind words and glad you liked it. With regards to length, it’s something that I’m grappling with. The main points can definitely be made more concisely (I’m guessing most EAs could skip the entire first part) but I’ve also been told by those less familiar with the topics like AGI to beef it up and add a lot more examples and descriptions to help people understand better. So I may end up making the book longer (to make it accessible to a greater number of people) and then creating a shorter summary version for communities like EA.
Also, points very well taken re the book’s limitations as a work of political philosophy. This is where my lack of academic credentials (no formal training in philosophy/ethics/politics, just a bachelor’s in engineering) lets me down. I’m not sure what the best solution to this is, although I might try to team up with/get help from people with PhDs.
Hello Matt, thanks for the kind words and glad you liked it. With regards to length, it’s something that I’m grappling with. The main points can definitely be made more concisely (I’m guessing most EAs could skip the entire first part) but I’ve also been told by those less familiar with the topics like AGI to beef it up and add a lot more examples and descriptions to help people understand better. So I may end up making the book longer (to make it accessible to a greater number of people) and then creating a shorter summary version for communities like EA.
Also, points very well taken re the book’s limitations as a work of political philosophy. This is where my lack of academic credentials (no formal training in philosophy/ethics/politics, just a bachelor’s in engineering) lets me down. I’m not sure what the best solution to this is, although I might try to team up with/get help from people with PhDs.