Healthy Competition

https://www.lesswrong.com/posts/jbka3c63xSxm9P2fk/healthy-competition

A few years ago, the rationalsphere was small, and it was hard to get funding to run even one organization. Spinning up a second one with the same focus area might have risked killing the first one. By now, I think we have the capacity (financial, coordinational and human-talent-wise) that that’s less of a risk. Meanwhile, I think there are a number of benefits to having more, better, friendly competition.

Reasons competition seems good

**Diversity of worldviews is better. ** Two research orgs might develop different schools of thought that lead to different insights. This can lead to more ideas as well as avoiding the tail risks of bias and groupthink. **Easier criticism. ** When there’s only one org doing A Thing, criticizing that org feels sort of like criticizing That Thing. And there may be a worry that if the org lost funding due to your criticism, That Thing wouldn’t get done at all. Multiple orgs can allow people to think more freely about the situation. **Competition forces people to shape up. ** If you’re the only org in town doing a thing, there’s just less pressure to do a good job. **"Healthy" competition enables certain kinds of integrity. ** Sort of related to the previous two points. Say you think Cause X is real important, but there’s only one org working on it. If you think Org A isn’t being as high integrity as you’d like, your options are limited (criticize them, publicly or privately, or start your own org, which is very hard. If you think Org A is overall net positive you might risk damaging Cause X by criticizing it. But if there are multiple Orgs A and B working on Cause X, there are less downsides of criticizing it. (Alternate framing is that maybe criticism wouldn’t actually damage cause X but it may still feel that way to a lot of people, so getting a second Org B can be beneficial). Multiple orgs working on a topic makes it easier to reward good behavior. In particular, if you notice that you’re running the only org in town, and you want to improve you own integrity, you might want to cause there to be more competition. This way, you can help set up a system that creates better incentives for yourself, that remain strong even if you gain power (which may be corrupting in various ways)

Concerns re: Concentration and Monopolies

Some types of jobs benefit from concentration.

Comment

https://www.lesswrong.com/posts/jbka3c63xSxm9P2fk/healthy-competition?commentId=RG7c9reLjdjFpzvn4

Nominating this post as much for the main body as well as Ray’s top-level comment. I guess maybe this post is somewhat downstream of me, so it’s not super surprising I like it, but I do think many many parts of the world could really benefit from more healthy competitions, and I’ve set many plans into motion that try to create more competition in ways that I think improves things quite a bit.

https://www.lesswrong.com/posts/jbka3c63xSxm9P2fk/healthy-competition?commentId=NpWJb2BP4cLQY6zY9

This seems basically right to me.