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When I am feeling especially cynical and upset, it feels like '''AI safety is not a community'''. What do I mean by this? Basically, I think I've been in communities before, and being a part of the [[AI safety community]] does not feel like that. | When I am feeling especially cynical and upset, it feels like '''AI safety is not a community'''. What do I mean by this? Basically, I think I've been in communities before, and being a part of the [[AI safety community]] does not feel like that. | ||
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+ | * AI safety has left the "hobbyist stage". People can actually now get paid to think about this full time, it has a certain amount of prestige, etc., so now it feels like a lot of people are trying to break in. There's a lot of competition for positions, which means suddenly that the people who you thought were supposed to be helping you are actually trying to get ahead of you. | ||
+ | * There's a lot of private discussion happening among groups of people in a pretty conspicuous way, so it's easy to feel like one is being left out. | ||
TODO: give specific examples of communities. | TODO: give specific examples of communities. | ||
[[Category:AI safety meta]] | [[Category:AI safety meta]] |
Revision as of 20:45, 18 May 2020
When I am feeling especially cynical and upset, it feels like AI safety is not a community. What do I mean by this? Basically, I think I've been in communities before, and being a part of the AI safety community does not feel like that.
Some aspects of this:
- AI safety has left the "hobbyist stage". People can actually now get paid to think about this full time, it has a certain amount of prestige, etc., so now it feels like a lot of people are trying to break in. There's a lot of competition for positions, which means suddenly that the people who you thought were supposed to be helping you are actually trying to get ahead of you.
- There's a lot of private discussion happening among groups of people in a pretty conspicuous way, so it's easy to feel like one is being left out.
TODO: give specific examples of communities.