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Matt's avatar

Interesting to hear your thoughts. I work in AI safety and my partner is senior at a significant EA aligned org. Yet I find the ambition you describe mostly nauseating and insufferable. You write about the day to day livers a tad condescendingly. But IMO there's a reason that basically all wisdom traditions teach a version of radical selflessness/non-ego/moment-living as the path to enlightenment.

Systemically it might be true that mentally/spiritually healthy, much less notably developed, people don't drive innovation, so there's something to be said for the value of those kind of people to humanity. And as a secular person who's trained and worked in CS, statistics, and ML for decades, I couldn't be more in favor of good measurement, expert analysis, and clear statements of priors and assumptions and values when deciding public investment, be it charitable or government. But God help us if we let those people choose our ideology and moral framework!

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El Monstro's avatar

It’s not just the tech side. Kamala Harris, Gavin Newsom and Nancy Pelosi all came from the hothouse of ambition here. You can also see it in all the Nobel prizes Berkeley and Stanford have. There is a lot more to San Francisco than just tech.

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