Eliezer’s Inadequate Equilibriaseems like a good thing for further reading. Specifically about systems being broken in such a way where, eg. a charity could just stop doing all of these things, because then they’d just fail. They’re not choosing between doing it the right way and doing it the wrong way, they’re choosing between doing it the wrong way and doing it at all.
Eliezer’s Inadequate Equilibria seems like a good thing for further reading. Specifically about systems being broken in such a way where, eg. a charity could just stop doing all of these things, because then they’d just fail. They’re not choosing between doing it the right way and doing it the wrong way, they’re choosing between doing it the wrong way and doing it at all.