“Biased” is not necessarily a value judgment. Insofar as rationality as a system, orthogonal to morality, is objective, biases as systematic deviations from rationality are also objective.
Arbitrary carries connotations of value judgment, but in a sense I think it’s fair to say that all values are fundamentally arbitrary. You can explain what caused an agent to hold those values, but you can’t judge whether values are good or bad except by the standards of other values.
“Biased” is not necessarily a value judgment. Insofar as rationality as a system, orthogonal to morality, is objective, biases as systematic deviations from rationality are also objective.
Arbitrary carries connotations of value judgment, but in a sense I think it’s fair to say that all values are fundamentally arbitrary. You can explain what caused an agent to hold those values, but you can’t judge whether values are good or bad except by the standards of other values.
I’m going to pass on Eliezer’s suggestion to stop engaging with PrawnOfFate. I don’t think my time doing so so far has been well spent.