The faster the center-right and the center-left realize that they have more in common with each other than with the extremists on their own "sides," the better off we'll be.
No it’s not simple. Ordered liberty took over a thousand years to develop. Being subject to someone else’s “strategy” is an older and simpler idea, which is what I reject, and the authors take for granted as the natural social order.
Growth is not a strategy. Growth is what happens when free people are left alone to pursue their desires, constrained by respect for others property and liberty. I don’t live to fulfill some dreamers coercive “strategy”
@DKThomp Good point!
However, you have not given a complete summary of Stephanie's arguments. I would be interested to hear your updated heuristic after engaging with everything that Stephanie wrote.
@CJHandmer Will your post be an analysis of something? A recounting & reflection? Advice? If advice, a genuine question, *not* an attack, is why should we heed your advice?
The best start to my days is always when I remember how much more there is left to learn. We are afforded so many opportunities, exhausting them is impossible.
The bitter lesson in 26 words:
Don’t be distracted by human knowledge, as AI has been historically.
Instead focus on methods for creating knowledge that scale with computation, like search and learning.