When did you first read Yudkowsky's "Coding a transhuman AI"?
If somebody has an early draft of ai_design.temp.html I'd be eternally grateful. (I already asked Mr. Y)
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wal    1 votes   Friday, January 18, 2008 at 12:06 AM
From the original url: "This page is now completely obsoleted by Coding a Transhuman AI 2, and has been taken down." Although the link to the v2 returns a 404. But, the article seems to have now been renamed, and you can find it at:

http://www.singinst.org/ourresearch/publications/GISAI/GISAI.html
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yudkowsky    1 votes   Saturday, January 19, 2008 at 1:49 PM
There's a reason for that. The document that obsoletes the document that obsoletes this document has been obsoleted. In short, CaTAI is so damn obsolete that downloading it will cause your computer to turn into a slide rule carved out of flint.

Try http://singinst.org/LOGI or http://sl4.org/wiki/KnowabilityOfFAI
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akkartik    1 votes   Monday, January 21, 2008 at 9:50 AM
:) There's still historical value in records, though. When people try to recreate cause and effect a few years down the road it's good to have good records. Especially of things that were effectively 'published'. And especially if the historian is your own future self. I'm a huge records junkie.

Anyway, we now have version control software for easy record keeping.
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