Sure; I was inferring what @jbrydle meant from the examples he gave throughout the thread, of the kind of "breaking things" he wanted society to caution people against more.
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I don’t know exactly what having “society caution against breaking things” means, but it sounds like the sort of thing that has zero effect on sociopaths & neutral-to-negative effects on non-sociopaths, no?
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Replying to @dovatgpfnhos @juliagalef and
I’m just wondering how you plan to get sociopaths to do Kahneman-esque introspection and also not be sociopaths
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Replying to @dovatgpfnhos @juliagalef and
Sociopathy (& other low-empathy conditions) tend to be classified as personality disorders precisely because they are so resistant to intervention. Incentives can induce better behavior, but since they’ll use a wider range of gaming strategies it’s v hard to set that table well
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Btw I’m not sure it’s worth continuing until you clarify precisely what intervention(s) you endorse & what problem they mitigate. This is just a seriously difficult thing to get right & the details matter
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Billy McFarland was a clown, but he's solidly Hollywood's clown. He tried to keep up with f***ing Ja Rule at the bottle service game by embezzling money from festival tickets and, as one does, wound up in prison. He was not and never was a symbol of move-too-fast innovation.
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