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concept:super-beneficiarySuper-Beneficiary
A being that is superhumanly efficient at deriving well-being from resources; the paper's central analytical category
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Papers (1)
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- Sharing the World with Digital Mindsintroduces
Frameworks (1)
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- Utilitarian Theoryassociated_withThe primary ethical framework under which super-beneficiaries generate dominant resource claims
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- The paper's central empirical-philosophical thesis synthesizing nine paths
- Identifies a specific and strong moral claim arising from digital mind turnover dynamics
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- Moral Statusassociated_withThe property of being an entity whose interests matter in their own right, not merely as tools of humans
- Utility Monstersame_concept_asNozick's thought experiment: a being that derives enormously greater utility from any resource sacrifice than others lose, embarrassing utilitarian theory
Related by similarity (8)
cosine ≥ 0.65 · no typed edgeEntities in the same semantic neighborhood but without a typed relation to this one — candidates for new edges or unrecognized duplicates.
- Philosophical principle that higher-level properties are determined by lower-level properties; particles entail collective characters
- A being with superhuman moral status, distinguished from super-beneficiary by how moral claims arise
- Phenomenon where models represent more features than dimensions via almost-orthogonal directions.
- The core imperative under the Free Energy Principle; systems must reduce the difference between predicted and actual sensory states.
- Incorrect abduction arising from chance occurrences consistent with prior beliefs; leads to persistently poor behavior
- Model tendency to excessively praise or agree; captured by several SAE features.
- Attribute: spatial positioning that signals inferiority, using lower positioning or smaller size.