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Amanda Askell
I'm a research scientist on the policy team at OpenAI. This is my personal website.
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December 2020 — In AI ethics, “bad” isn’t good enough
October 2020 — Price gouging: are we shooting the messenger of inequality?
August 2020 — Fairness, evidence, and predictive equality
August 2020 — AI bias and the problems of ethical locality
July 2020 — When robustly tolerable beats precariously optimal
June 2020 — The virtues and vices of shark curiosity
June 2020 — The optimal rate of failure
July 2019 — Does deliberation limit prediction?
February 2018 — Disagreeing with content and disagreeing with connotations
November 2017 — Impossibility reasoning
November 2017 — Keep others’ identities small
June 2017 — Infinity and the problem of evil
April 2017 — Transmitting credences and transmitting evidence
March 2017 — Against jargon
March 2017 — Utilitarians and disability activists: what are the genuine disagreements?
March 2017 — Some noise on signaling
September 2016 — Vegetarianism, abortion, and moral empathy
July 2016 — Can we offset immorality?
August 2015 — Prison is no more humane than flogging
July 2015 — Is the born this way message homophobic?
August 2012 — Common objections to Pascal’s wager
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