Interesting. That is a long way from what I meant. I just meant that there are many, many ways to reduce x-risk, and it's not at all clear that writing papers is the optimal way to do so, and it's even less clear that having Eliezer write papers is so.
Yes, I understood what you meant; my comment was about style, not substance.
Most people (myself included, to some non-trivial degree) view publication in academic journals as a very strong test of one's ideas. Once you publish your paper (or so the belief goes), the best scholars in the field will do their best to pick it apart, looking for weaknesses that you might have missed. Until that happens, you can't really be sure whether your ideas are correct.
Thus, by saying "it would be a waste of Eliezer's time to publish papers", what you appear to ...
I intended Leveling Up in Rationality to communicate this:
But some people seem to have read it and heard this instead:
This failure (on my part) fits into a larger pattern of the Singularity Institute seeming too arrogant and (perhaps) being too arrogant. As one friend recently told me:
So, I have a few questions: