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by versteegen
108 days ago
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That misses my point: the evidence is the extensive argumentation provided for why it reduces risk. To quote Karnofsky: > I wish people simply evaluated whether the changes seem good on the merits, without starting from a strong presumption that the mere fact of changes is either a bad thing or a fine thing. It should be hard to change good policies for bad reasons, not hard to change all policies for any reason. |
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