eugman comments on Anti-akrasia remote monitoring experiment - Less Wrong

45 Post author: cousin_it 27 September 2010 11:34PM

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Comment author: aausch 29 September 2010 01:59:38PM 4 points [-]

I read this and it immediately shouted at me:

"Chatroullette clone"

I'm not entirely sure how this might work. Maybe something along the lines of :

Every 15 minutes a screenshot of your work is sent to a complete stranger. If they think you're procrastinating, they can hit a "horn" button which causes a loud noise to occur on your computer, and broadcasts 5 seconds worth of your reaction.

Comment author: AdeleneDawner 29 September 2010 02:58:12PM 8 points [-]

This would need some impressive anti-troll precautions. Or at least a way to temporarily disable the horn, so nobody can blast it when you're in the middle of a video chat with a client, but then that'd be a source of temptation.

Comment author: eugman 29 September 2010 06:59:52PM 2 points [-]

One possible solution is to build a set of training data, which with a tagged series of sceenshots and fake responses. So the watcher wouldn't know for sure whether they were getting a real person or old data. heck, you could use that element to moderate previous watchers.