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64 Post author: lukeprog 09 March 2011 09:17PM

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Comment author: JGWeissman 10 March 2011 12:02:55AM 7 points [-]

I used to think the singularity stuff was kinda silly and too speculative, but that's because I'd only read little bits of Kurzweil. Then I encountered the Good / Yudkowsky / Chalmers arguments and was persuaded.

This sounds familiar to me, somehow.

So I already have the motivation to do the things I've described above. The problem is that it takes a lot of time, and I'm not independently wealthy. I'm only able to make serious progress on my Friendly AI paper and book because I recently quit my IT job and I get to work on them 8 hours per day. But I can't coast for long. Lots of other people, I suspect, also have this problem of not being independently wealthy. :)

I know I've suggested this before, but the SIAI Visiting Fellows program will take care of living expenses short term, and in your case would likely lead to a long term position as a Research Fellow. It seems that you and they have a lot to offer each other.

Comment author: lukeprog 10 March 2011 01:01:59AM 10 points [-]

I'm not so sure about the Research Fellow thing, but I was accepted into the SIAI Visiting Fellows program a while back, and that's why I quit my job.