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Delegative Decision Theory

Delegative Decision Theory

Dec 21, 2023 by StrivingForLegibility

What sorts of software should we delegate our decision-making to? This sequence aims to make progress towards answering that question, and describe why results along those lines would be useful.

9A Decision Theory Can Be Rational or Computable, but Not Both
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41How Emergency Medicine Solves the Alignment Problem
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17Social Choice Theory and Logical Handshakes
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13Optimization Markets
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12When Can Optimization Be Done Safely?
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11The Gears of Argmax
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15Safety Data Sheets for Optimization Processes
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10Best-Responding Is Not Always the Best Response
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8Using Threats to Achieve Socially Optimal Outcomes
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10A Benchmark for Decision Theories
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21In Strategic Time, Open-Source Games Are Loopy
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40Logical Line-Of-Sight Makes Games Sequential or Loopy
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13Legibility Makes Logical Line-Of-Sight Transitive
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13Incorporating Justice Theory into Decision Theory
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14Reframing Acausal Trolling as Acausal Patronage
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17Incorporating Mechanism Design Into Decision Theory
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26To Boldly Code
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5Counterfactual Mechanism Networks
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