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“Rethink Priorities’ Moral Parliament Tool” by Derek Shiller, arvomm, Bob Fischer, Hayley Clatterbuck

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Link to tool: https://parliament.rethinkpriorities.org

(1 min) Introductory Video

(6 min) Basic Features Video

Executive Summary

  • This post introduces Rethink Priorities’ Moral Parliament Tool, which models ways an agent can make decisions about how to allocate goods in light of normative uncertainty.
  • We treat normative uncertainty as uncertainty over worldviews. A worldview encompasses a set of normative commitments, including first-order moral theories, values, and attitudes toward risk. We represent worldviews as delegates in a moral parliament who decide on an allocation of funds to a diverse array of charitable projects. Users can configure the parliament to represent their own credences in different worldviews and choose among several procedures for finding their best all-things-considered philanthropic allocation.
  • The relevant procedures are metanormative methods. These methods take worldviews and our credences in them as inputs and produce some action guidance as an output. Some proposed methods have taken inspiration from political or market processes involving agents [...]

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Outline:

(00:24) Executive Summary

(02:18) Introduction

(03:47) How does it work?

(04:21) Worldviews

(08:07) Projects

(10:45) Metanormative parliament

(12:11) The Moral Parliament Tool at work

(12:16) (How) do empirical assumptions matter?

(12:20) Uncertainties about scale

(14:13) How much does scale matter?

(16:10) An example project: The Cassandra Fund

(19:15) What would an EA parliament do?

(19:21) Normative uncertainty among EAs

(21:17) Results

(24:12) Takeaways

(26:40) Getting Started

(27:04) Acknowledgments

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First published:
July 17th, 2024

Source:
https://forum.effectivealtruism.org/posts/HxphJhSiXBQ74uxJX/rethink-priorities-moral-parliament-tool

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Link to tool: https://parliament.rethinkpriorities.org

(1 min) Introductory Video

(6 min) Basic Features Video

Executive Summary

  • This post introduces Rethink Priorities’ Moral Parliament Tool, which models ways an agent can make decisions about how to allocate goods in light of normative uncertainty.
  • We treat normative uncertainty as uncertainty over worldviews. A worldview encompasses a set of normative commitments, including first-order moral theories, values, and attitudes toward risk. We represent worldviews as delegates in a moral parliament who decide on an allocation of funds to a diverse array of charitable projects. Users can configure the parliament to represent their own credences in different worldviews and choose among several procedures for finding their best all-things-considered philanthropic allocation.
  • The relevant procedures are metanormative methods. These methods take worldviews and our credences in them as inputs and produce some action guidance as an output. Some proposed methods have taken inspiration from political or market processes involving agents [...]

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Outline:

(00:24) Executive Summary

(02:18) Introduction

(03:47) How does it work?

(04:21) Worldviews

(08:07) Projects

(10:45) Metanormative parliament

(12:11) The Moral Parliament Tool at work

(12:16) (How) do empirical assumptions matter?

(12:20) Uncertainties about scale

(14:13) How much does scale matter?

(16:10) An example project: The Cassandra Fund

(19:15) What would an EA parliament do?

(19:21) Normative uncertainty among EAs

(21:17) Results

(24:12) Takeaways

(26:40) Getting Started

(27:04) Acknowledgments

The original text contained 9 footnotes which were omitted from this narration.

The original text contained 17 images which were described by AI.

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First published:
July 17th, 2024

Source:
https://forum.effectivealtruism.org/posts/HxphJhSiXBQ74uxJX/rethink-priorities-moral-parliament-tool

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Narrated by TYPE III AUDIO.

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