Andrew Critch
PhD, UC Berkeley
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Robust Rental Harmony
PDTAI : Provability, Decision Theory and Artificial Intelligence
SAGS at Berkeley: Student Algebraic Geometry Seminar
MPHD at Berkeley: Math, Productivity, Happiness & Decision-making
AIM 2011 Singular Learning Theory slides
BASS: Berkeley Algebraic Statistics Seminar
MathOverflow
Random Math
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My teaching history
My (ancient) Math 53 course page
How to lose marks on math exams
Rationality
TEDx talk on “Aversion Factoring”
Using yEd for causal diagramming
MPHD at Berkeley: Math, Productivity, Happiness & Decision-making
The Center for Applied Rationality
SPARC: Summer Program on Applied Rationality and Cognition
The Credence Game
Overview of the game
Credence Game screenshots
Information scoring – a first look at information theory
Causality Lab exercises
Rationality as a social movement
Contact
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Research
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Papers
Software
Selected talks
Activities
Blog
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Jekyll posts (2018-present)
WordPress posts (2014-2018)
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Life
AI Safety
Effectiveness
Altruism
LessWrong posts (2010-2012)
Videos
Math
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Robust Rental Harmony
PDTAI : Provability, Decision Theory and Artificial Intelligence
SAGS at Berkeley: Student Algebraic Geometry Seminar
MPHD at Berkeley: Math, Productivity, Happiness & Decision-making
AIM 2011 Singular Learning Theory slides
BASS: Berkeley Algebraic Statistics Seminar
MathOverflow
Random Math
Teaching
▼
My teaching history
My (ancient) Math 53 course page
How to lose marks on math exams
Rationality
▼
TEDx talk on “Aversion Factoring”
Using yEd for causal diagramming
MPHD at Berkeley: Math, Productivity, Happiness & Decision-making
The Center for Applied Rationality
SPARC: Summer Program on Applied Rationality and Cognition
The Credence Game
▼
Overview of the game
Credence Game screenshots
Information scoring – a first look at information theory
Causality Lab exercises
Rationality as a social movement
Contact