Katja Grace
Katja Grace
is Student at the Fenner School of Environment and Society, Australian National
University;
Past Visiting Fellow at the Future of Humanity Institute; and
Past Visiting Fellow at the Singularity Institute of Artificial
Intelligence.
Katja authored
Anthropic Reasoning in the Great Filter whose
main point is that two popular anthropic reasoning principles, the
Self Indication Assumption (SIA) and the Self Sampling Assumption (SSA),
as well as
Full Non-indexical Conditioning (FNC) basically agree that
future filter steps will be larger than we otherwise think, including
the many future filter steps that are existential risks.
She holds a B.S. in Science from Australian National
University.
Katja authored
Why do “respectable” women want dead husbands?,
Ignorance of non-existent preferences,
Thinking makes for a better chase,
Externalizing between conformers,
Free will isn’t a concept (unless you mean determinism),
Be your conformist, approval seeking, self,
When is investment procrastination?, and
Meet science: rationalizing evidence to save
beliefs.
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Organ markets, correct
interestingness,
and self-delusion: a talk with
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