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Center for Applied Rationality - Footnote 27

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The source mentions CFAR workshops teaching about cognitive biases like scope insensitivity, but does not explicitly list Bayesian reasoning, debiasing methods, and systematic decision-making frameworks as techniques taught at CFAR workshops. The source does not explicitly state that the techniques taught at CFAR workshops are relevant to challenges in AI safety work or improving collaborative research practices.

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Found: The rationality techniques taught at CFAR workshops—such as Bayesian reasoning, debiasing methods, and systematic decision-making frameworks—are presented as relevant to challenges in AI safety work,

Note: The source mentions CFAR workshops teaching about cognitive biases like scope insensitivity, but does not explicitly list Bayesian reasoning, debiasing methods, and systematic decision-making frameworks as techniques taught at CFAR workshops. The source does not explicitly state that the techniques taught at CFAR workshops are relevant to challenges in AI safety work or improving collaborative research practices.

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