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| type | domain | confidence | description | created | processed_date | source | secondary_domains | ||
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| claim | ai-alignment | experimental | Thick models of value distinguish enduring values from temporary preferences, which the authors argue enables normative reasoning across new domains. | 2025-12-00 | 2025-12-01 | arxiv.org/abs/2512.03399 |
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The paper proposes that thick models of value can distinguish between enduring values and temporary preferences, which the authors argue enables normative reasoning across new domains. However, there is no formal specification or empirical validation provided.
Limitations
- The paper does not provide a formal specification of the models.
- There is no empirical validation of the proposed capability.
- The paternalism concern (who decides which preferences are "temporary"?) is noted but not connected to any existing KB claim that might challenge the premise.