I would agree that getting people who aren’t cautious about things like infohazards is a much more mixed blessing if we’re talking about biorisk generally, and I’d want to hear details about what they were doing, and why there were concerns. (I can think of several people whos contribution is net-negative because most of what they do is at best useless, and they create work for others to respond to.)
But as I said, the pitch here from ASB and Ethan was far more narrow, and mostly avoids those concerns.
I would agree that getting people who aren’t cautious about things like infohazards is a much more mixed blessing if we’re talking about biorisk generally, and I’d want to hear details about what they were doing, and why there were concerns. (I can think of several people whos contribution is net-negative because most of what they do is at best useless, and they create work for others to respond to.)
But as I said, the pitch here from ASB and Ethan was far more narrow, and mostly avoids those concerns.