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Ghatanathoah comments on Some scary life extension dilemmas - Less Wrong Discussion

2 Post author: Ghatanathoah 01 January 2013 06:41PM

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Comment author: [deleted] 02 January 2013 02:48:13PM *  2 points [-]

The lifespan dilemma seems very similar to drug use dilemmas in general. For instance, using the generic term "Dose" which could be about a lifespan boosting chemical or a euphoriant drug, they appear to share several premises and points.

Premise 1: The first dose is good.

Premise 2: The next dose is better.

Premise 3: Too many doses will almost certainly hurt/kill you.

Point 1: Precommitting to take a certain arbitrary number of doses can give better results than taking 0, 1 or arbitrarily large doses.

Point 2: Be extremely wary of taking doses from someone you don't trust. They may be trying to pump you for utility.

Also, similar topics appear to come up a lot in Less Wrong debates in general. For instance, the Gandhi and the murder pills dilemma.

I'm not sure if I have any conclusions about this, but it does seem noteworthy.

Comment author: Ghatanathoah 02 January 2013 08:29:10PM 0 points [-]

You're right, this sounds exactly like the Gandhi-murder-pills dilemma. It has all the premises you described, plus the risk of killing innocent people. And it probably has the same solution.