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Schelling Goodness, and Shared Morality as a Goal
Also available in markdown at theMultiplicity.ai/blog/schelling-goodness . This post explores a notion I'll call Schelling goodness . Claims of Schelling goodness are not first-order moral verdicts...
AI Alignment Forum··~4 min read
2-Minute Brief
According to AI Alignment Forum: Also available in markdown at theMultiplicity.ai/blog/schelling-goodness . This post explores a notion I'll call Schelling goodness . Claims of Schelling goodness are not first-order moral verdicts like "X is good" or "X is bad." They are claims about a class of hypothetical coordination games in the sense of Thomas Schelling, where the task being coordinated on is a moral verdict. In each such game, participants aim to give the same response regarding a moral question, by reasoning about what a
Also available in markdown at theMultiplicity.ai/blog/schelling-goodness . This post explores a notion I'll call Schelling goodness . Claims of Schelling goodness are not first-order moral verdicts...
2-Minute Brief
According to AI Alignment Forum: Also available in markdown at theMultiplicity.ai/blog/schelling-goodness . This post explores a notion I'll call Schelling goodness . Claims of Schelling goodness are not first-order moral verdicts like "X is good" or "X is bad." They are claims about a class of hypothetical coordination games in the sense of Thomas Schelling, where the task being coordinated on is a moral verdict. In each such game, participants aim to give the same response regarding a moral question, by reasoning about what a