It turned out that at least around me, the most common answer was something like: “I always knew it was important and interesting, which is why I started to read about it.”
I found out about alignment/AGI from some videos of Rob Miles on Computerphile. It’s possible you’re around/talking to very smart people who were around when the field was founded (hence they came up with it themselves), but that’s selection bias—most people aren’t like that.
I broadly agree with the post, but disagree with many of the claims.
In my opinion the root cause of unhappiness in school isn’t bullying, inadequate exercise or other excuses (which apply to adults as well). It’s that you’re literally in prison when, physiologically a 14yo should be out hunting deer and having kids. As Paul Graham put it
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Adults only remember the fun interesting parts, they don’t remember the 90% soulless crushing waste of time and minor torments because our brains have no reason to remember that.
I recommend this video, produced by a student after dropping out
Disclaimer: I’m high-school aged (17) and I’ve been unschooled and autodidacting my whole life, so while I can’t speak from personal experience I can speak about the experiences of others my age whom I’ve talked to.