Interesting, I think there’s some kind of analogy (or maybe generalization) here, but I don’t fully see it.
I at least don’t think it’s a direct reinvention because slack (as I understand it) is a think that agents have, rather than something which determines what’s good or bad about a particular decision.
(I do think I’m open to legit accusations of reinvention, but it’s more like reinventing alignment issues.)
Interesting, I think there’s some kind of analogy (or maybe generalization) here, but I don’t fully see it.
I at least don’t think it’s a direct reinvention because slack (as I understand it) is a think that agents have, rather than something which determines what’s good or bad about a particular decision.
(I do think I’m open to legit accusations of reinvention, but it’s more like reinventing alignment issues.)