You may know me as the guy who posts a lot of controversial stuff about LW and MIRI. I don't enjoy doing this and do not want to continue with it. One reason being that the debate is turning into a flame war. Another reason is that I noticed that it does affect my health negatively (e.g. my high blood pressure (I actually had a single-sided hearing loss over this xkcd comic on Friday)).
This all started in 2010 when I encountered something I perceived to be wrong. But the specifics are irrelevant for this post. The problem is that ever since that time there have been various reasons that made me feel forced to continue the controversy. Sometimes it was the urge to clarify what I wrote, other times I thought it was necessary to respond to a reply I got. What matters is that I couldn't stop. But I believe that this is now possible, given my health concerns.
One problem is that I don't want to leave possible misrepresentations behind. And there very likely exist misrepresentations. There are many reasons for this, but I can assure you that I never deliberately lied and that I never deliberately tried to misrepresent anyone. The main reason might be that I feel very easily overwhelmed and never had the ability to force myself to invest the time that is necessary to do something correctly if I don't really enjoy doing it (for the same reason I probably failed school). Which means that most comments and posts are written in a tearing hurry, akin to a reflexive retraction from the painful stimulus.
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I hate this fight and want to end it once and for all. I don't expect you to take my word for it. So instead, here is an offer:
I am willing to post counterstatements, endorsed by MIRI, of any length and content[1] at the top of any of my blog posts. You can either post them in the comments below or send me an email (da [at] kruel.co).
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I have no idea if MIRI believes this to be worthwhile. But I couldn't think of a better way to solve this dilemma in a way that everyone can live with happily. But I am open to suggestions that don't stress me too much (also about how to prove that I am trying to be honest).
You obviously don't need to read all my posts. It can also be a general statement.
I am also aware that LW and MIRI are bothered by RationalWiki. As you can easily check from the fossil record, I have at points tried to correct specific problems. But, for the reasons given above, I have problems investing the time to go through every sentence to find possible errors and attempt to correct it in such a way that the edit is not reverted and that people who feel offended are satisfied.
[1] There are obviously some caveats regarding the content, such as no nude photos of Yudkowsky ;-)
This is an important point brought up in a comment. Even though XiXiDu isn't a true outside perspective by any means, that's how I would imagine many newcomers to react, at first glance.
What we need to keep in mind is that the inferential gap between LW's claims and the general populace is gargantuan. We're dealing with people who often still believe in a man in the sky. Even if we restricted the target audience to the "decision makers", who are generally better at compartmentalizing their unreasonable beliefs away, the inferential gap is still very large. Especially because we're not talking about an unbiased audience. There are strong economic and reputational incentives to pumping out the most intelligent artificial agent, and very weak incentives (who wants to anonymously potentially save the planet if you can get rich instead?) to curtail one's efforts due to friendliness considerations. Even in a best case scenario, the world is largely doomed if this goes the same way that Tragedies of the Commons usually go.
Yeah, people at MIRI know about the enormity of the task, and yet we should perpetually remind ourselves of it, because most of the claims are just so self-evidently obvious that it's easy to forget that they're like an ugh-field to outsiders who don't want to slay their holy cows and are looking for some motivated-cognition getaway. It's easy to forget that what is akin to 2+2=4 (e.g., orthogonality thesis) for us is "what? crackpot!" territory for others (even if it's getting slightly more mainstream-palatable, see e.g. Elon Musk's recent comments).
Therefore I think that criticisms -- immediately available, immediately answered -- of those claims are really important. Any official document should have a highlighted link to, if not an appendix of, the most convincing criticisms of the new claim, together with answers. If we lack the manpower, even just encouraging top-level authors to compile criticisms from the comments, or to include a final section with their own best "devil's advocate" arguments and their responses.
The people who need convincing aren't the ones who are nodding along anyways. It's those who suspiciously narrow their eyes while reading, going "surely they are crackpots", then come up with some convenient "unaddressed/devastating criticism" which serves as a pretense to shake their heads and close the site. But -- if there are immediate criticisms, steelmanned, and addressed, a significant fraction might come around. At least their go-to excuse would be invalidated.
A convincing narrative is even more so if it has convincing critics, who are convincingly addressed. As much as XiXiDu may have been considered a thorn in MIRI's side, the value of publicly addressing criticisms as strengthening MIRI's arguments may have been underestimated. Also, reporters who during their "research" come across XiXiDu's blog and see his criticisms addressed, even if only by linking to LW articles, will have a harder job at their usual "lol look at the nerd rapture"-hackjobs.
ETA: Sorry for the subpar phrasing, my writing environment is ... not ... ideal.
I agree with much of this, but it seems like Eliezer (and MIRI?) mostly want to reach people with strong mathematical talent. We observe much more interest among such people since Eliezer started; in particular he trolled Wei Dai into creating UDT. I haven't looked, but I would guess XiXiDu has criticized him for some part of the way he proposed TDT with the associated trolling of mathematicians.