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www.greaterwrong.com | ||
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meteuphoric.com
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| | | | | The great filter, as described by Robin Hanson: Humanity seems to have a bright future, i.e., a non-trivial chance of expanding to fill the universe with lasting life. But the fact that space near us seems dead now tells us that any given piece of dead matter faces an astronomically low chance of begating such... | |
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joecarlsmith.com
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| | | | | Final essay in a four-part series, explaining why I think that one prominent approach to anthropic reasoning (the "Self-Indication Assumption" or "SIA") is better than another (the "Self-Sampling Assumption" or "SSA"). This part discusses some prominent objections to SIA. | |
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www.lesswrong.com
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| | | | | Eliezer's Anthropic Trilemma: ? > So here's a simple algorithm for winning the lottery: Buy a ticket. Suspend your computer program just before the... | |
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www.biointelligence-explosion.com
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| | | Do biological minds have a future? | ||