For context, what do I (@Krantz) think is the most important book (in general) for a normal person (that hasn't read the book already) to read to have a better understanding of things that are important (in a very general sense)?
This does not resolve.
As my opinion changes, I will update the market to reflect my opinion.
If you'd like to learn about me, abduct how my beliefs might change as I'm exposed to new information, and profit by correctly predicting my updates, I would view that a transaction where I reward you with mana for performing the service of helping me update my beliefs on which books I ought read next.
I have similar markets like this.
I think it would be really helpful for mechanistically interpretable culture alignment for more people to have mechanisms like this for themselves.
Please consider added books you think I might consider valuable.
Any participation in this market will be rewarded to the extent that I'm able to.
Thank you.
@notbayesian There are no characters before your question mark.
If you have a question, you should use characters to convey it.
That will help keep this dialectic mechanistically interpretable.
@Krantz For comparison, I think this book is incredibly important for normal people to read.
So much so, if my government sent me a survey asking to publicly support a petition for legislature to tax every citizen $1,000 to redistribute that money as rewards for people that could demonstrate they actually understood it, I'd fully support it.
I think this book should not only be free, but we ought pay people to read it.
I just think the other books are even more important.
I'd pay people more to read them.
That's why I'm giving you guys mana to think about them..