are they popular or widely known already?
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its kind of interesting looking at whats stuck around and whats garbage in retrospect seems like frameworks have done better than specific predictions like, Karl poppers aged much better than Ehrlich guess it helps to be unfalsifiable
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Anthropomorphics by adam katz
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I haven't heard of this one!
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Better Angels as the argument for techno-optimism Sapiens, but it’s more of an attitude than a real framework
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Hopefully The Precipice about x-risks
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hm maybe Thinking Fast and Slow? contingent on future developments, Superintelligence
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thinking fast and slow is a good example of a book many people have already read, and should probably forget because it's mostly wrong
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If there’s any one idea that’s popular enough to become so widespread, there’ll be so many books on the topic that it’s impossible to attribute the internalisation of the idea to any one book. Think it makes more sense to ask about a publicly discussed idea.
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Richard Murray's Human Diversity
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