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Eliezer Yudkowsky

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Artificial intelligence researcher and writer on decision theory and ethics. Co-founder and research fellow at the Machine Intelligence Research Institute (MIRI). Known for populari... Show More

Artificial intelligence researcher and writer on decision theory and ethics. Co-founder and research fellow at the Machine Intelligence Research Institute (MIRI). Known for popularizing ideas related to friendly artificial intelligence.

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Eliezer Yudkowsky @ESYudkowsky · Feb 25, 2023
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Excellent entire thread.

Tweet Feb 25, 2023
Jacob's law of equal sexual oppression/privilege: in societies where hetero-monogamy is the norm dating/sex/marriage will be equally difficult and equally rewarding for men and women as a whole I will offer 3 arguments to support this belief: empiri
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Eliezer Yudkowsky @ESYudkowsky · Feb 18, 2023
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This is known as the Fermi paradox and is orthogonal to AI issues - you run into it whether (unlikely) biological evolved creatures are eating the stars, or superintelligences are. Either can build fast probes. Best analysis I've seen:

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Grabby Aliens – a simple model by Robin Hanson
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Eliezer Yudkowsky @ESYudkowsky · Oct 3, 2022
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I think the opening chapters of A Fire Upon the Deep did a great job.

Book Apr, 1992
A Fire Upon the Deep (Zones of Thought, #1)
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Eliezer Yudkowsky @ESYudkowsky · Sep 17, 2022
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It may be unfair to compare the best of the past with the random of the present; but even so, reading this essay from 1909, I am struck by how it takes a delight in ideas and thinking, which seems to be almost vanished from the present day.

Article May 1, 1909
Is Immortality Desirable?
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Eliezer Yudkowsky @ESYudkowsky · Aug 10, 2022
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This is an important thread full of important facts I did not know.

Tweet Aug 9, 2019
Today is the 74th anniversary of the bombing of Nagasaki. Often overlooked, compared to Hiroshima, as merely the "second" atomic bomb, the Nagasaki attack is far more tricky, and important, in several ways. THREAD twitter.com/wellerstein/status/11597
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Eliezer Yudkowsky @ESYudkowsky · Aug 6, 2022
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This is an incredibly good thread full of candid truths compressed into tweets. I've never retweeted so many component tweets before. Anyone who holds out hope in "AI policy" should read this to become acquainted with basic realities.

Tweet Aug 6, 2022
One like = one spicy take about AI policy.
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Eliezer Yudkowsky @ESYudkowsky · Apr 5, 2022
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This is the best thing you'll read today, and that's all that matters.

Article Apr 1, 2022
Ultra-Near-Termism: Literally An Idea Whose Time Has Come - EA Forum
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