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God vs. AI Doom: Debate with Bentham's Bulldog

Doom Debates

CHAPTER

Moral Philosophy and Computational Complexity

This chapter explores the intersection of moral philosophy and mathematics, delving into the validity of moral reasoning amidst super intelligent algorithms. It discusses Gödel's incompleteness theorem as a framework for understanding truths in both fields and highlights the complexities of using Solomonoff induction for predictive reasoning. The speakers reflect on how methodologies from science and moral philosophy influence our understanding of moral truths and the potential divergences in beliefs formed by artificial intelligences.

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