There have been a few attempts to reach out to broader audiences in the past, but mostly in very politically/ideologically loaded topics. After seeing several examples of how little understanding people have about the difficulties in creating a friendly AI, I'm horrified. And I'm not even talking about a farmer...
(I once posted this question on academia.stackexchange, but it was deemed to be off topic there. I hope it would be more on-topic here) I would like to introduce the basics of the scientific method to an audience unfamiliar with the real meaning of it, without making it hard to...
It is easy to think of the ISIS as just a bunch of lunatics who kill people because they believe God told them to do it, but if we take a closer look at how they are organized and how successful they are, (and especially how successful they were at...
I've been following the "safe AI" debates for quite some time, and I would like to share some of the views and ideas I don't remember seeing to be mentioned yet. There is a lot of focus on what kind of utility function should an AI have, and how to...
Introduction A recent survey showed that the LessWrong discussion forums mostly attract readers who are predominantly either atheists or agnostics, and who lean towards the left or far left in politics. As one of the main goals of LessWrong is overcoming bias, I would like to come up with a...