

“Ethical Design Patterns” by AnnaSalamon
4 snips Oct 1, 2025
Anna Salamon explores the concept of ethical design patterns, drawing parallels with software design. She discusses how we revise our intuitions in ethics much like in math and coding. The dialogue highlights the roots of ethical heuristics, emphasizing the importance of clarity and transparency in institutions. Salamon analyzes historical resistance to practices like handwashing and the complexities of discussing group differences. The podcast further delves into the necessary ethical frameworks for AI, promoting alignment and reflecting on societal impacts.
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Ethics As Design Patterns
- Ethical heuristics act like design patterns that make large social systems tractable to manage.
- They create predictable outcomes where pure consequentialist optimization would be intractable.
Deliberately Shaping Intuitions
- We improve intuitions by testing them against data and deliberately revising them.
- Good teachers and scientists deliberately craft intuitions to better match reality.
Design Choices Make Complexity Manageable
- Designers choose conventions that make complex systems intuitive to use and reason about.
- Mathematicians and software engineers intentionally shape definitions and patterns for cognitive tractability.