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Conceptual Blending Framework for Global AGI Goal Guidance The passage discusses theoretical methodologies for collective decision‑making and AGI alignment without naming any individuals, institutions, financial transactions, or concrete allegations. It offers no actionable leads for investigation. Key insights: References to Adam Kahane and Peter Senge's conflict‑resolution methods.; Suggests deep, long‑form online platforms as alternatives to Twitter for shaping AGI goals.; Links the idea to Coherent Extrapolated Volition (CEV) as a philosophical framework.
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Conceptual Blending Framework for Global AGI Goal Guidance The passage discusses theoretical methodologies for collective decision‑making and AGI alignment without naming any individuals, institutions, financial transactions, or concrete allegations. It offers no actionable leads for investigation. Key insights: References to Adam Kahane and Peter Senge's conflict‑resolution methods.; Suggests deep, long‑form online platforms as alternatives to Twitter for shaping AGI goals.; Links the idea to Coherent Extrapolated Volition (CEV) as a philosophical framework.
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