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Sam Altman: E Pur Si Muove

3 点作者 leandrod超过 7 年前

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elliotec超过 7 年前
This is unbelievably ignorant. If everything wasn't already so bad I literally would not believe he wrote this.
observation超过 7 年前
Thanks for writing this Sam.<p>I&#x27;d add that contrary to intuition, sometimes bad ideas might be required to get to good ones. Sometimes if you&#x27;re wrong in an interesting way it opens up somewhere that has been overlooked by the others who sped off in another direction.<p>Consider that probably a majority of the most influential early scientists thought the world was 6000 years old, that most interesting people in the Middle Ages were deep down the Alchemy rabbit hole.<p>I distinctly remember a BBC article on a Chinese scientist saying (paraphrased) &quot;Hey, if you eat these animals, if you like them, you should sequence them right away, they should be priority&quot;. The pathos of the article implied this was mildly barbaric instead of making complete sense. I remember thinking &quot;Man, you can&#x27;t even explain why this dude is wrong&quot;. Abrupt, yes, wrong, no.<p>Scott Alexander made an observation on why this happens.<p>&quot;But I can’t help noticing that eight years ago, New Atheism was really popular, and now it’s really unpopular. Or that eight years ago I was in a place where having Richard Dawkins style hyperrationalism was a useful brand, and now I’m (for some reason) in a place where having James C. Scott style intellectual conservativism is a useful brand. A lot of the “wisdom” I’ve “gained” with age is the kind of wisdom that helps me channel James C. Scott instead of Richard Dawkins; how sure am I that this is the right path?<p>Sometimes I can almost feel this happening. First I believe something is true, and say so. Then I realize it’s considered low-status and cringeworthy. Then I make a principled decision to avoid saying it – or say it only in a very careful way – in order to protect my reputation and ability to participate in society. Then when other people say it, I start looking down on them for being bad at public relations. Then I start looking down on them just for being low-status or cringeworthy. Finally the idea of “low-status” and “bad and wrong” have merged so fully in my mind that the idea seems terrible and ridiculous to me, and I only remember it’s true if I force myself to explicitly consider the question. And even then, it’s in a condescending way, where I feel like the people who say it’s true deserve low status for not being smart enough to remember not to say it. This is endemic, and I try to quash it when I notice it, but I don’t know how many times it’s slipped my notice all the way to the point where I can no longer remember the truth of the original statement.&quot;
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