Why haven't SI and LW attracted or produced any good strategists? I've been given to understand (from someone close to SI) that various people within SI have worked on Singularity strategy but only produced lots of writings that are not of an organized, publishable form. Others have attempted to organize them but also failed, and there seems to be a general feeling that strategy work is bogged down or going in circles and any further effort will not be very productive. The situation on LW seems similar, with people arguing in various directions without much feeling of progress. Why are we so bad at this, given that strategic thinking must be a core part of rationality?
There are some but not lots of "writings" produced internally by SingInst that are not available to the public. There's lots of scribbled notes and half-finished models and thoughts in brains and stuff like that. We're working to push them out into written form, but that takes time, money, and people — and we're short on all three.
The other problem is that to talk about strategy we first have to explain lots of things that are basic (to a veteran like you but not to most interested parties) in clear, well-organized language for the first time, si...
Previously: round 1, round 2, round 3
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