There’s reason to assume the unmeasurably unknown parts of the world are benevolent, because it is easier for multiple actors to coordinate for benevolent purposes than malevolent purposes. That infrabayesians then assume they’re in conflict with the presumably-benevolent hidden purposes means that the infrabayesians probably are malevolent.
There’s reason to assume the unmeasurably unknown parts of the world are benevolent, because it is easier for multiple actors to coordinate for benevolent purposes than malevolent purposes. That infrabayesians then assume they’re in conflict with the presumably-benevolent hidden purposes means that the infrabayesians probably are malevolent.