Based Camp | Simone & Malcolm Collins

Understanding The Morality of the Elite Technocrat

Feb 17, 2026
They dissect a philosopher’s claim that killing predators could reduce wild animal suffering and trace its alarming logical extensions. They explore predator versus prey psychology and how identity shapes moral focus. They connect elite technocratic thinking to pronatalism, declining fertility, and AI-driven solutions. They critique moral signaling in intellectual circles and the pragmatic case for hard effective altruism.
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INSIGHT

Visceral Identification Shapes Moral Views

  • People have visceral identification biases: some naturally identify with predators, others with prey, shaping moral intuitions.
  • Malcolm argues these instincts are biological and produce different blind spots in ethical reasoning.
ANECDOTE

Post‑Singularity Kids Preference

  • Amanda wrote she wants post‑singularity kids and prefers surrogacy to avoid pregnancy, reflecting Silicon Valley reproductive fantasies.
  • Malcolm and Simone note this is typical elite techno‑utopian talk and may increase dating-market appeal in SF.
INSIGHT

Elite Philosophers Shape AI Ethics

  • Amanda Askell has held influential AI ethics roles at Anthropic and OpenAI, shaping policy and safety discussions.
  • Malcolm stresses the importance of whose moral frameworks guide major AI organizations like Anthropic.
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