Video on psychological side of x-risk
The technical part of x-risk is widely discussed, but the pschological part by far not as much.
I've written an article about this some time ago: https://pauseai.info/psychology-of-x-risk
So has @Igor Ivanov: https://www.lesswrong.com/posts/yPfotACWkRdWbubfy/5-psychological-reasons-for-dismissing-x-risks-from-agi
I'd like to make video about this topic.
I've written an article about this some time ago: https://pauseai.info/psychology-of-x-risk
So has @Igor Ivanov: https://www.lesswrong.com/posts/yPfotACWkRdWbubfy/5-psychological-reasons-for-dismissing-x-risks-from-agi
I'd like to make video about this topic.
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- Share articles that might inspire
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We all want to feel good about ourselves, and denial can be quite comforting. That was certainly true for me over the many years during which I read or heard about AI safety issues without fully digesting their implications at a much deeper level. In recent months, many people have even asked me if I have any regrets or remorse about the potential repercussions of the technology I’ve helped shape. Indeed, major AI risks are a grave source of concern for me, keeping me up at night, especially when I think about my grandson and the legacy we will leave to his generation.
Some sort of bias roman yampolski 5:30https://youtu.be/v-fkzU_vHFg?si=e8Q-TjpIEHhF-Mss
svi on being dense 5:10https://twitter.com/liron/status/1729274710670893262?t=GVmXESBJZphzeWVgel24OQ&s=19
Nate soares: "I didn't feel a need to psychologically focus on it after moarning. "https://youtu.be/Ymjb3SkElco?si=C_51djfASruNlhND&t=3731


