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  1. Yudkowsky, Eliezer, 'Cognitive biases potentially affecting judgement of global risks', in Nick Bostrom, and Milan M Cirkovic (eds), Global Catastrophic Risks (Oxford, 2008; online edn, Oxford Academic, 12 Nov. 2020), https://doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198570509.003.0009, accessed 25 Apr. 2024.

  2. Feb 28, 2023 · A large body of literature shows how cognitive biases affect the outcome of our deliberations. In natural and primordial situations, they may lead to quick, practical, and satisfying decisions, but these decisions may be poor and risky in a broad range of modern, complex, and long-term challenges, like climate change or pandemic prevention.

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  4. Dec 1, 2022 · As such, cognitive biases affecting judgment and decision-making remain a barrier to environmental action ( Johnson and Levin, 2009 ).

  5. intelligence.org › files › CognitiveBiasesMIRI

    Cognitive Biases Potentially Affecting Judgment of Global Risks Eliezer Yudkowsky Machine Intelligence Research Institute Yudkowsky, Eliezer. 2008. “Cognitive Biases Potentially Affecting Judgment of Global Risks.” In Global Catastrophic Risks, edited by Nick Bostrom and Milan M. Ćirković, 91–119. New York: Oxford University Press.

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  6. Aug 6, 2019 · Recognizing constraints of human decision makers, this special issue advocates for research to better address cognitive biases, decision styles, and risk attitudes in the development and use of decision aids and analytics.

    • Gloria E. Phillips-Wren, Daniel J. Power, Manuel Mora
    • 2019
  7. Cognitive biases potentially affecting judgment of global risks. Forthcoming in Global Catastrophic Risks, eds. Nick Bostrom and Milan Cirkovic Draft of August 31, 2006. Eliezer Yudkowsky (yudkowsky@singinst.org) Singularity Institute for Artificial Intelligence Palo Alto, CA. Introduction1.

  8. Jul 20, 2021 · In his 2008 book chapter ‘ Cognitive Biases Potentially Affecting Judgement of Global Risks’, Eliezer Yudkowsky considers how some of the biases outlined by Kahneman, and others, can affect our judgement when thinking about catastrophic risks.

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