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main = do
putStrLn
"Hello,"Hello, what's your name?" name <- getLine
putStrLn
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Interlude - A Technical Explanation of Technical Explanation
291. Newcomb's Problem and Regret of Rationality
236. Privileging the Hypothesis
Biases:Biases - An Introduction
Interlude:Interlude - An Intuitive Explanation of Bayes's Theorem
Thanks for pointing out these mistakes go to: Viliam Búr, Wayne McDougall, Gram Stone, Daniel Greene, Paul Crowley, Joshua Cogliati.Cogliati, Marcus Yass, and Kevin Today.
28. Conservation of Expected Evidence
111. The Robbers Cave Experiment
176. Superexponential Conceptspace, and Simple Words
193. Probability is in the Mind
274. Magical Categories
42. Making History Available
42. Making History Available
Reference to the The Logical Fallacy of Generalization from Fictional Evidence should be to chapter 94, not to "Cognitive biases potentially affecting judgment of global risks".
74. Avoiding Your Belief's Real Weak Points
The Eugene Gendlin quotation is from the chapter in "Focusing" titled "The Listening Manual", which is written by Mary Hendricks, Allen Rohlfs and Eugene T. Gendlin.
Thanks for pointing out these mistakes go to: Viliam Búr, Wayne McDougall, Gram Stone, Daniel Greene, Paul Crowley.Crowley, Joshua Cogliati.
74. Avoiding Your Belief's Real Weak Points
The Eugene Gendlin quotation is from the chapter in "Focusing" titled "The Listening Manual", which is written by Mary Hendricks, Allen Rohlfs and Eugene T. Gendlin.
176. Superexponential Conceptspace, and Simple Words
In the epub version, the exponents display wrong in some places. E.g., 2^240 should be 2^2^40.
224. GAZP vs. GLUT
"Heck, you need the ability to write things to memory just so that time can pass for the computation. Unless you think it's possible to program a conscious being in Haskell." A reader pointed out that this could be plausibly done by using IO Monads.
Haskell example:
main = do
putStrLn "Hello, what's your name?"
name <- getLine
putStrLn ("Hi " ++ name ++ "!")
In the epub version, the exponents display wrong in some places. E.g., 2^265,536 should be 2^2^65,536.
Thanks for pointing out these mistakes go to: Viliam Búr, Wayne McDougall, Gram Stone, Daniel Greene.Greene, Paul Crowley.
42. Making History Available
Reference to the The Logical Fallacy of Generalization from Fictional Evidence should be to chapter 94, not to "Cognitive biases potentially affecting judgment of global risks".
The Twelve Virtues of Rationality
Should be just "Twelve Virtues of Rationality". There are places it's named that also need to be corrected: "Biases: an introduction", "Something to Protect", "The Virtue of Narrowness", "The Meditation on Curiosity". Eliezer hasn't been consistent about this himself, but I think "Twelve Virtues" is clearly superior to "The Twelve Virtues" :)
Thanks for pointing out these mistakes go to: Viliam Búr, Wayne McDougall, Gram Stone.Stone, Daniel Greene.
262. Dreams of AI Design
"go around all day in circles talk about" should be "go around all day in circles talking about".
274. Magical Categories
Terri Schiavo is misspelled as "Terry" Schiavo.
Thanks for pointing out these mistakes go to: Viliam Búr, Wayne McDougall, Gram Stone, Wayne McDougall.Stone.
1. What Do I Mean By "Rationality"?
The link to Jim Holt's introduction to Newcomb's Problem is broken; the correct link is http://www.slate.com/articles/arts/egghead/2002/02/thinkinginside_the_boxes.html.
Biases: An Introduction
"We’re especially loathe to think" should be "We’re especially loath to think"
91. The "Outside the Box" Box
The link to Scott Aaronson's blog is directed at the wrong comment; the correct link is http://www.scottaaronson.com/blog/?p=87#comment-2092.
"My point is that, when it comes to spontaneous self-questioning, one is much more likely to spontaneously self-attack strong points with comforting replies to rehearse, then to spontaneously self-attack the weakest, most vulnerable points." should say "than" in place of "then." This is an important meaning difference, though most readers shouldalbeit one that's easy to glean it from context.
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This is a list of errata for the first edition of Rationality: From AI to Zombies, by Eliezer Yudkowsky. You can add any errors you notice here, or email them to errata@intelligence.org.
Thanks for pointing out these mistakes go to: Gram Stone, Wayne McDougall.
74. Avoiding Your Belief's Real Weak Points
"My point is that, when it comes to spontaneous self-questioning, one is much more likely to spontaneously self-attack strong points with comforting replies to rehearse, then to spontaneously self-attack the weakest, most vulnerable points." should say "than" in place of "then." This is an important meaning difference, though most readers should glean it from context.
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76. Fake Justification
"Renown is one reasonable criteria" should be "Renown is one reasonable criterion"
87. Anchoring and Adjustment
"then they adjust upward or downward from their starting estimate until they reached an answer that “sounded plausible”; and then they stopped adjusting." should be "then they adjust upward or downward from their starting estimate until they reach an answer that “sounds plausible”; and then they stop adjusting." to maintain tense consistency.
150. The Hidden Complexity of Wishes
"programming an Arithmetic Expert Systems" should be "programming Arithmetic Expert Systems"
157. Similarity Clusters
"these things may serve out to single out only humans" should be "these things may serve to single out only humans"
Interlude: An Intuitive Explanation of Bayes's Theorem
"a women" should be "a woman"
184. Beautiful Probability
"taken as a the limit of a finite process" should be "taken as the limit of a finite process"
187. Perpetual Motion Beliefs
"why couldn’t be the case" should be "why that couldn’t be the case"
"sticking in your finger into boiling water" should be "sticking your finger into boiling water"
204. Bind Yourself to Reality
"Think like Reality" should be capitalized "Think Like Reality".
214. Hands v. Fingers
"That that’s why we have" should be "That’s why we have".
247. Science Isn't Strict Enough
"you could know things without looking them" should be "you could know things without looking at them"