SilentCal comments on Social effects of algorithms that accurately identify human behaviour and traits - Less Wrong

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Comment author: SilentCal 27 May 2016 08:28:51PM 0 points [-]

The trouble with judging ideas by their proponents is that there could be confounders. For instance, if intelligent people are more often in white-collar jobs than blue-collar, intelligent people might tend to favor laws benefiting white-collar workers even when they're not objectively correct. Even selecting for benevolence might not be enough--maybe benevolent people tend to go into the government, and people who are benevolent by human standards are still highly ingroup-biased. Then you'd see more benevolent people tending to support more funds and power going to the government, whether or not that's a good idea.