Grognor comments on Intelligence Explosion analysis draft: introduction - Less Wrong

1 Post author: lukeprog 14 November 2011 09:50AM

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Comment author: Grognor 14 November 2011 11:30:37AM -1 points [-]

Note that the target style is serious but still more chatty than a normal journal article.

It is unclear to me why this is dichotomized at all. Eliezer himself often (usually with the analogy of giving a lecture in a clown suit) discriminates between seriousness and solemnity. It appears that what you are looking for is something that appeals to members of academia, while still being readable to the layman.

I have not read very many journal articles, or written any at all, so I can't speak for how it appeals to academia, but I'd say that the readability goal has been very much accomplished, though as a fairly typical Less Wrong user I might be finding it more readable than others; however, if the goal is to make it readable to non-academia of Less Wrong caliber, the style is exactly right. It reads like a less self-referential Selfish Gene (noting also that I haven't read very many books, so this comparison might be worthless).