> -----Original Message-----
> From: Tim Tyler via AGI [mailto:[email protected]]
> 
> Maybe. One of the things I didn't like about them was their negative
> advertising. In England, negative advertising is a faux pas - something
you don't
> do in public. Having moved to America, I notice that negative advertising
is
> considered fair play here - and practically everyone does it.
> That still doesn't make me like it, though.
> 

It's considered fair play by a few not the many but something seen often as
entertainment actually.

MIRI is building up a nice collection of quality research papers available
publicly and free of charge:

https://intelligence.org/all-publications/

John




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