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Jordan Olmstead
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Simulating Justice: https://jchanolm.substack.com/p/simulating-justice-part-2?r=ru74j Updating Rawls' Veil of Ignorance thought experiment by running simulations to determine principles of justice rational agents would select to govern emerging technologies like AGI and biotech.
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I read through some of your writing there, because I was very curious about the ideas that you mention. Having read a couple different passages, I am a bit torn inside. Experimenting and simulating is super cool, I am now not sure what your takeaways are, if there are any in concrete form. Is this a work in progress? I couldn't find a bottom line nor deduce where this goes next. I am not sure whether I read this right, but in the first part it appeared to me you mix a lot of analysis with your own rather subjective assumptions. And reading those assumptions and statements, I felt like they were not very logical or conclusive. In any case, I would like to brainstorm on those things together a bit more or maybe just chit chat. The direction you are going here is certainly super interesting even if there turns out to be some form of disagreement philosophically.
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Jordan Olmstead
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Heyy. Yeah it’s part 2 of a 4 part series. Sure, happy to chat
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