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52 Post author: Wei_Dai 03 June 2010 08:30PM

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Comment author: [deleted] 08 June 2010 03:14:43AM 0 points [-]

"I was tempted not to kill all those orphans, so clearly, I'm a compassionate and moral person."

Comment author: AlexMennen 08 June 2010 07:08:43PM 2 points [-]

That's not an accurate parallel. The fact that you thought it was a good idea to use the average human utility function proves that you expect it to have a result almost identical to an FAI using your own utility function. If the average human wants you not to kill the orphans, and you also want not to kill the orphans, it doesn't matter which algorithm you use to decide not to kill the orphans.

Comment author: [deleted] 09 June 2010 02:59:08AM 1 point [-]

I think that you're looking too deeply into this; what I'm trying to say is that accepting excuses of the form "I was tempted to do ~x before doing x, so clearly I have properties characteristic of someone who does ~x" is a slippery slope.

Comment author: Kingreaper 21 June 2010 07:29:19PM 2 points [-]

If you killed the orphans because otherwise Dr. Evil would have converted the orphans into clones of himself, and taken over the world, then your destruction of the orphanage is more indicative of a desire for Dr. Evil not to take over the world than any opinion on orphanages.

The fact you were tempted not to destroy the orphanage (despite the issue of Dr. Evil) is indicative of the fact you don't want to kill orphans.