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#98 – Christian Tarsney on future bias and a possible solution to moral fanaticism

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The Expectational Case for Accidental Risk Preduction Is Driven by That Trivial Probability

i think it's just quite hard to figure out, at least without a tone of subjective guesswork, how much does the expectational case for a working on accidential risk reduction end on these very sort of extreme tale probabilities. Ye, it could turn out that the sort of expectational case is really driven by that trivial probability you assign to what you see as an outlandish scenaria. And so i think where this exercise leaves me, at least, is thinking, in so far as we're happy to be expected allumasmisers, for whatever reason, the case for prioriizing at least accidental risk production looks pretty robust. But in so faras we have the sort of residual

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