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Center for Applied Rationality (CFAR)

Edited by habryka last updated 9th Jul 2020

The Center for Applied Rationality (CFAR) is a nonprofit research institute located in Berkeley, California, that was co-founded by Eliezer Yudkowsky, with many top-contributors of LessWrong having participated in their workshops and many staff having written well-received posts on LessWrong.

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Posts tagged Center for Applied Rationality (CFAR)
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173Three ways CFAR has changed my view of rationality
Julia_Galef
12y
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97My experience at and around MIRI and CFAR (inspired by Zoe Curzi's writeup of experiences at Leverage)
jessicata
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95What is Going On With CFAR?
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niplav, AnnaSalamon
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110Why CFAR?
AnnaSalamon
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109We run the Center for Applied Rationality, AMA
AnnaSalamon
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20The Story CFAR
Zvi
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63CFAR: Progress Report & Future Plans
Adam Scholl
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274Comment reply: my low-quality thoughts on why CFAR didn't get farther with a "real/efficacious art of rationality"
AnnaSalamon
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65Further discussion of CFAR’s focus on AI safety, and the good things folks wanted from “cause neutrality”
AnnaSalamon
9y
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53Results of a One-Year Longitudinal Study of CFAR Alumni
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14What's the CFAR position on how the workbook can be used?
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ChristianKl
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215Checklist of Rationality Habits
AnnaSalamon
13y
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122CFAR Handbook: Introduction
CFAR!Duncan
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98Opening Session Tips & Advice
CFAR!Duncan
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254CFAR Participant Handbook now available to all
Duncan Sabien (Inactive)
6y
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