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#112 – Carl Shulman on the common-sense case for existential risk work and its practical implications

80,000 Hours Podcast

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How to Build a Defensive Epistemology Model

The public is losing a huge amount of evidence that could potentially make their decisions better gesses. People who can do those models are less likely to be hired and promoted, or to win elections - so there's this lot of criterion action. The the example of thethea, the coved vaccins. So along the way, you had vacin prison, folk saying they quite expected the vaccions to work based on the interim evidence and what not,. But that information wasn't available to the public discourse. And it was fairly, fairly difficult to derive from these these headg statements thaty i mean, these vaxins were developed quickly in the first few weeks. They thought t

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