The Paper of Record had a good article today about existential AI risk, mentioning EY:
In the early 2000s, a young writer named Eliezer Yudkowsky began warning that A.I. could destroy humanity. His online posts spawned a community of believers. Called rationalists or effective altruists, this community became enormously influential in academia, government think tanks and the tech industry.
It even mentioned Clippy!
The worriers have often used a simple metaphor. If you ask a machine to create as many paper clips as possible, they say, it could get carried away and transform everything — including humanity — into paper clip factories.
Very happy to see this.
This is completely false, as well as irrelevant.
he did not "doxx" Scott. He was going to reveal Scott's full name in a news article about him without permission, which is not by any means doxxing, it's news reporting. News is important and news has a right to reveal the full names of public figures.
this didn't happen, because Scott got the NYT to wait until he was ready before doing so.
the article on rationalism isn't a "hit piece" even if it contains some things you don't like. I thought it was fair and balanced.
none of this is relevant, and it's silly to hold a grudge against a reporter for an article you don't like from years ago when what's more important is this current article about AI risk.