“I think a highly rational person would have high moral uncertainty at this point and not necessarily be described as "altruistic."”

—  Wei Dai

In a discussion thread https://www.lesswrong.com/posts/p4Gd8pRcbnKo46hus/building-toward-a-friendly-ai-team#s5uoQrSoFeKke29dm on LessWrong, June 2012

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