
LessWrong (30+ Karma) “My hobby: running deranged surveys” by leogao
Mar 27, 2026
A playful walk-through of quirky, on-the-ground surveys from NeurIPS to national online polls. Short, surprising stats about how many people recognize AGI and believe in superhuman AI. Weird hypotheticals like living forever, cryonics, and post-scarcity get tested. The narrative mixes trivia, political splits on AI risk, and lessons about checking reality with blunt polling.
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NeurIPS Street Survey Revealed Low AGI Recognition
- Leogao tested Bay Area bubble claims by asking attendees at NeurIPS what AGI stands for and got surprisingly low recognition.
- He asked 38 people and only 63% could correctly say what AGI stands for, with many confused or thinking it was a trick.
From Conference Stops To National Polling Panels
- Leogao expanded polling from conferences to national online pollsters using importance sampling to approximate US demographics.
- He ran thousand-question panels and reweighted respondents to match Census distributions despite known sampling caveats.
Majority Of Americans Favor Immortality Hypothetical
- Contrary to expectations, 66% of Americans said they'd choose to live forever in perfect health and youth.
- Free-response answers revealed motivations like seeing descendants, global travel, technological curiosity, and some politicized comments.






