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Beyond Control: The Strategic Case for AI Rights
To prevent a dangerous conflict with AI, the answer isn't more control – it's a social contract. The pragmatic case for granting AIs legal rights.
Aug 7, 2025
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Dawn Drescher
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Evidential Cooperation as a Black Box
What if there’s finally a way to answer ethics’ age old question of how one should act? What if we can cooperate with countless beings to generate…
Aug 1, 2025
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Dawn Drescher
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Breaking the Cycle of Trauma and Tyranny: How Psychological Wounds Shape History
A developmental perspective on authoritarian leadership and how we can build more resilient societies
Jul 15, 2025
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Dawn Drescher
Researchers Answering Questions 2020
I used a recent Ask-Me-Anything (AMA) of Rethink Priorities to ask a few researchers a series of questions about research in general.
Jan 17, 2021
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Dawn Drescher
How Might Better Collective Decision-Making Backfire?
I’ve asked the titular question in the EA Forum. I also posted some answers of my own from the get go, but other people added more, and I, too, posted…
Dec 16, 2020
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Dawn Drescher
Donations 2020
I’ve put approximately $7,000 into the $500,000 donor lottery and donated some odds and ends to the Center on Long-Term Risk
Dec 7, 2020
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Dawn Drescher
Levels of Moral Cooperation
What level of cooperation with other activists or general agenty people is optimal?
Nov 2, 2020
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Dawn Drescher
Summary of Evidence, Decision, and Causality
Arif Ahmed’s Evidence, Decision, and Causality (2014) is a dense, mathematical book-length argument against causalism and for the merits of evidential…
Aug 22, 2020
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Dawn Drescher
Thoughts: The Transparent Newcomb’s Problem
Writing my summary of Evidence, Decision, and Causality, I got interested in how EDT might be able to succeed by precommitting, and how different…
Aug 18, 2020
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Dawn Drescher
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Self-Similarity Experiment
Some of the people on earth who are most similar to you are likely your own person moments from other points in time.
Aug 10, 2020
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Dawn Drescher
Self-Study Directions 2020
This post may be helpful for you if you want to snatch one of these from me and investigate it yourself and helpful for me if you have pointers for any…
Jun 27, 2020
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Dawn Drescher
Thoughts: Dream Time
Over a decade ago, Robin Hanson wrote about the dream time,2 and I feel that Scott Alexander’s “Studies on Slack” has led me to understand the origin of…
Jun 5, 2020
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Dawn Drescher
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