With the release of Rohin Shah and Eliezer Yudkowsky's conversation, the Late 2021 MIRI Conversations sequence is now complete.
This post is intended as a generalized comment section for discussing the whole sequence, now that it's finished. Feel free to:
- raise any topics that seem relevant
- signal-boost particular excerpts or comments that deserve more attention
- direct questions to participants
In particular, Eliezer Yudkowsky, Richard Ngo, Paul Christiano, Nate Soares, and Rohin Shah expressed active interest in receiving follow-up questions here. The Schelling time when they're likeliest to be answering questions is Wednesday March 2, though they may participate on other days too.
The compression idea evokes Kaj Sotala's summary/analysis of the AI-Foom Debate (which I found quite useful at the time). I support the idea, especially given it has taken a while for the participants to settle on things cruxy enough to discuss and so on. Though I would also be interested in "look, these two disagree on that, but look at all the very fundamental things about AI alignment they agree on".