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Ac­ci­den­tal harm

TagLast edit: 13 Jul 2022 14:53 UTC by Leo

Accidental harm is harm resulting from unforeseen effects of attempts to do good.

Further reading

Aird, Michael (2020) Information hazards and downside risks, LessWrong, February 18.

Dalton, Max & Jonas Volmer (2018) How to avoid accidentally having a negative impact with your project, Effective Altruism Global, October 27.

Hilton, Samuel (2019) Managing risk in the EA policy space, Effective Altruism Forum, December 9.

Kokotajlo, Daniel & Alexandra Oprea (2020) Counterproductive altruism: The other heavy tail, Philosophical Perspectives, vol. 34, pp. 134–163.

Wiblin, Robert & Howie Lempel (2018) Ways people trying to do good accidentally make things worse, and how to avoid them, 80,000 Hours, October 16.

Wikipedia (2002) Unintended consequences, Wikipedia, October 1 (updated 20 April 2021).
See in particular, “Unexpected drawbacks” and “Perverse results”, not “Unintended benefits”.

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