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sixes_and_sevens comments on The Singularity Institute's Arrogance Problem - Less Wrong Discussion

63 Post author: lukeprog 18 January 2012 10:30PM

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Comment author: sixes_and_sevens 19 January 2012 10:38:35PM 4 points [-]

It's not supposed to be an example of arrogance, through tone or otherwise. It's a broad paraphrasing of the purpose and intent of SIAI to illustrate the scope, difficulty and nebulousness of same.

Comment author: amcknight 20 January 2012 08:47:59PM 0 points [-]

OK, sure. But now I'm confused about why you said it. Aren't we specifically talking about arrogance?

Comment author: sixes_and_sevens 21 January 2012 12:09:15AM 1 point [-]

EY made a (quite reasonable) observation that the perceived arrogance of SIAI may be a result of trying to tackle a problem disproportionately large for the organisation's social status. My point was that the problem (FAI) is so large, that no-one can realistically claim to have enough social status to try and tackle it.