Center for Applied Rationality - Footnote 26
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Last checked: 4/3/2026
The source mentions CFAR's focus on AI safety and improving thinking skills, but it does not explicitly list the specific rationality techniques taught at CFAR workshops (Bayesian reasoning, debiasing methods, systematic decision-making frameworks) or their relevance to specific challenges in AI safety work (addressing scope insensitivity, improving collaborative research practices).
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Note: The source mentions CFAR's focus on AI safety and improving thinking skills, but it does not explicitly list the specific rationality techniques taught at CFAR workshops (Bayesian reasoning, debiasing methods, systematic decision-making frameworks) or their relevance to specific challenges in AI safety work (addressing scope insensitivity, improving collaborative research practices).
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