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Axel Ahlqvist
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Data engineer that aspire to contribute to AI safety work.

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Critique of 'Many People Fear A.I. They Shouldn't' by David Brooks.
Axel Ahlqvist11mo10

Definitely guilty of preaching to the choir :).

So people feel that LW should be focussed on other things than critiquing influential but unqualified opinions. I am sympathetic to this. It is somewhat of a Sisyphus task to weed out bad opinions from public discourse and responding on LW is probably not the most effient way of doing it in any case.

Personally, when I am convinced of something, I try to find the strongest critiques of that belief. For instance, I've looked for criticisms of Yudkowsky and even read a little on r/SneerClub to evaluate whether I've been duped by internet lunatics :). If other people acted the same, it would be valuable to have critiques of bad opinions, even if they are posted where the intended audience otherwise never visits. But I suspect few people act like that.

I would be interested in if you have suggestions for what are better ways to effect public opinion than posts like this one. I guess the rationality project of raising the global sanity level is partly aimed at this.

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Critique of 'Many People Fear A.I. They Shouldn't' by David Brooks.
Axel Ahlqvist11mo10

I've received a significant ratio of downvotes on the post. Since this is my first post on LW, I would greatly appreciate feedback on why readers did not find the post of sufficient quality for the site.

I believe even broad pointers could be very helpful.  Was it mostly about sloppy argumentation, the tone, the language, etc?

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