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larrylittlefield.wordpress.com
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| | | | | Human beings are social animals.We didn't come to dominate the planet by overcoming lions, tigers and bears on our own as individuals.We did it by working together, helping each other, learning from each other, sharing in groups large and small.We need each other, and our institutions from the smallest (the family) to the largest (the... | |
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www.alignmentforum.org
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| | | | | "Human feedbackon diverse tasks" could lead to transformative AI, while requiring little innovation on current techniques. But it seems likely that... | |
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longtermrisk.org
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| | | | | Suffering risks, or s-risks, are "risks of events that bring about suffering in cosmically significant amounts" (Althaus and Gloor 2016).1 This article will discuss why the reduction of s-risks could be a candidate for a top priority among altruistic causes aimed at influencing the long-term future. The number of sentient beings in the future might be astronomical, and certain cultural, evolutionary, and technological forces could cause many of these beings to have lives dominated by severe suffering. S-... | |
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ipccreport.wordpress.com
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| | | A little over a year ago I noticed a call from the journal Environmental Communication for a special issue of articles on"Climate change communication and the internet". For some time I had been thinking vaguely about writing something about the interesting Reader Background thread at Jeff Condon's Air Vent blog, so I wrote a paper... | ||