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The AI Architect's avatar

Sharp analysis on the vetting infrastructure paradox. The point about countries lacking reliable databases is key: even sophisticated background checks are only as good as the record-keeping systems behind them. What's often missed is how this creates perverse incentives where applicants from more chaotic regions actually have less documentaion to contradict their claims, making them harder to disqualify than someone from a country with funcitoning institutions.

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Chasing Oliver's avatar

The basic premise of this article is wrong, in a way that I hope will be obvious when you consider this example: you are an American. You must press one of two buttons. Button A will kill a single random American citizen. Button B will kill 500 random non-Americans. If you do not press a button both sets will die. In that scenario, according to your argument, the only moral thing to do is press button B. This seems obviously irrational.

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