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  2. Drake equation - Wikipedia

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    Likewise, the Rare Earth hypothesis, notwithstanding their low value for n e above, also think a low value for f i dominates the analysis. [42] Those who favor higher values note the generally increasing complexity of life over time, concluding that the appearance of intelligence is almost inevitable, [ 43 ] [ 44 ] implying an f i approaching 1.

  3. Fact–value distinction - Wikipedia

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    The fact–value distinction is also closely related to the moralistic fallacy, an invalid inference of factual conclusions from purely evaluative premises. For example, an invalid inference "Because everybody ought to be equal, there are no innate genetic differences between people" is an instance of the moralistic fallacy.

  4. Existential risk from artificial intelligence - Wikipedia

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    Besides extinction risk, there is the risk that the civilization gets permanently locked into a flawed future. One example is a "value lock-in": If humanity still has moral blind spots similar to slavery in the past, AI might irreversibly entrench it, preventing moral progress.

  5. Sam Altman has an idea to get AI to ‘love humanity,’ use it ...

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    Tesla CEO Elon Musk has regularly warned AI could lead to humanity’s extinction. Musk was instrumental to the founding of OpenAI, providing the non-profit with significant funding at its outset.

  6. Theory of basic human values - Wikipedia

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    A "must-have" value is a value you have acted on or thought about in the previous 24 hours (this value item would receive a score of 6 or 7 on the Schwartz scale). A "meaningful" value is something you have acted on or thought about recently, but not in the previous 24 hours (this value item would receive a score of 5 or less). [17]

  7. Women leaders face 30 types of bias in the workforce ... - AOL

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    Women report encountering a wide range of biases unrelated to performance or experience that can stunt their careers, new research finds.

  8. USPS, FedEx and UPS holiday schedule: The ship-by deadlines ...

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    FedEx holiday schedule 2024. Here are FedEx’s recommended mail-by dates for getting your packages to their destination on or before Sunday, Dec. 24. FedEx Home delivers packages 150 pounds or ...

  9. Universal value - Wikipedia

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    [1] Second, something could have universal value when all people have reason to believe it has value. Amartya Sen interprets the term in this way, pointing out that when Mahatma Gandhi argued that non-violence is a universal value, he was arguing that all people have reason to value non-violence, not that all people currently value non-violence ...