Next week for The 80,000 Hours Podcast I'll be interviewing Joe Carlsmith, Senior Research Analyst at Open Philanthropy.
Joe's did a BPhil in philosophy at Oxford University and is a prolific writer on topics both philosophical and practical (until recently his blog was called 'Hands and Cities' but it's all now collected on his personal site.
What should I ask him?
Some things Joe has written which we could talk about include:
- Is Power-Seeking AI an Existential Risk?
- Actually possible: thoughts on Utopia
- On infinite ethics —XIV. The death of a utilitarian dream
- Anthropics: Learning from the fact that you exist
- Against neutrality about creating happy lives
- Wholehearted choices and “morality as taxes”
- On clinging
- Can you control the past?
Would he take the 51:49 bet repeatedly, as "maximise EV" might suggest? Why / why not?
(I skimmed some of his series on EV but want to reread.)
https://joecarlsmith.com/2022/03/18/on-expected-utility-part-2-why-it-can-be-ok-to-predictably-lose