Act Outcome
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An Act Outcome is an event outcome that is caused by a performed act (and represents the consequential result of that act).
- AKA: Action Consequence, Action Result, Act Effect, Consequence, Action Outcome.
- Context:
- It can provide Act Evaluation Criteria for assessing the act effectiveness and act desirability.
- It can function as the basis for moral judgment within consequentialist moral systems.
- It can serve as the measurable result of a prediction act or class prediction act.
- It can influence future decision making through outcome-based learning.
- It can modify agent behavior patterns through operant conditioning mechanisms.
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- It can range from being an Intended Act Outcome to being an Unintended Act Outcome, depending on its act outcome intentionality.
- It can range from being an Immediate Act Outcome to being a Delayed Act Outcome, depending on its act outcome temporal proximity.
- It can range from being a Simple Act Outcome to being a Complex Act Outcome, depending on its act outcome complexity.
- It can range from being a Beneficial Act Outcome to being a Harmful Act Outcome, depending on its act outcome valence.
- It can range from being a Certain Act Outcome to being an Uncertain Act Outcome, depending on its act outcome predictability.
- It can range from being a Reversible Act Outcome to being an Irreversible Act Outcome, depending on its act outcome permanence.
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- It can be measured using act outcome metrics to quantify act outcome effectiveness.
- It can be analyzed through consequence analysis tasks to understand act outcome patterns.
- It can trigger secondary acts as part of causal chains and event sequences.
- It can modify environmental states through act outcome environmental impact.
- It can alter agent belief systems through act outcome learning processes.
- It can serve as evidence in empirical research tasks and data-driven decision making tasks.
- It can create legal liability under various legal system laws and contractual provisions.
- It can inform risk assessment for potential risk events and contract-related risk events.
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- Examples:
- Ethical Act Outcome Domains, such as:
- Consequentialist Act Outcomes, such as:
- Rule Consequentialist Act Outcomes evaluated against moral rules.
- Happiness-Maximizing Act Outcomes focused on happiness production.
- Beauty-Maximizing Act Outcomes enhancing aesthetic value.
- Deontological Act Outcomes evaluated on action propriety rather than outcome value.
- Utilitarian Act Outcomes assessed by utility maximization and collective welfare.
- Consequentialist Act Outcomes, such as:
- Psychological Act Outcomes, such as:
- Reinforcement Consequences strengthening future behavior probability.
- Punishment Consequences decreasing behavior frequency.
- Negative Punishments reducing behavior through reward removal.
- Cognitive Dissonance Outcomes creating belief-action inconsistency.
- Decision Theory Act Outcomes, such as:
- Prediction Act Outcomes confirming or disconfirming predictive models.
- Data-Driven Decision Outcomes resulting from systematic analysis.
- Conscious Agent Choice Outcomes following deliberate action.
- Economic Act Outcomes, such as:
- Macroeconomic Policy Outcomes affecting economic productivity growth rates.
- Employment Policy Outcomes influencing unemployment rates.
- Currency Policy Outcomes potentially leading to currency wars.
- Risk-Related Act Outcomes, such as:
- Global Catastrophic Risk Outcomes like global nuclear catastrophe.
- AI Risk Outcomes including potential malevolent superintelligence.
- Contract-Related Risk Outcomes requiring legal-right risk-description.
- Computational Act Outcomes, such as:
- Legal Act Outcomes, such as:
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- Ethical Act Outcome Domains, such as:
- Counter-Examples:
- Act Antecedent, which precedes and motivates the act performance rather than resulting from it.
- Process Trigger, which initiates a process rather than being the result of an act.
- Natural Event Outcome, which occurs from natural processes without agent intervention.
- Environmental Condition, which represents a state rather than a direct act outcome.
- Act Intention, which reflects the desired outcome prior to act execution rather than the actual result.
- Triggering Event, which causes subsequent processes rather than resulting from them.
- Random Experiment Outcome Member, which occurs through probabilistic processes rather than deliberate action.
- See: Agent Decision, Decision Theory, Consequentialism, Operant Conditioning, Causal Chain, Event Outcome, Event Instance, Performed Task, Cognitive Agent Action, Conscious Agent Choice, Prediction Act, Reinforcement Consequence, Rule Consequentialist Theory, Data-Driven Decision Making Task, Risk Event, Moral Value, Truth Bearing Statement.