But it isn’t very successful, because if you cast SI on terms of a linear string of bits, as is standard, you are building in a kind of single universe assumption.
if you cast SI on terms of a linear string of bits, as is standard, you are building in a kind of single universe assumption.
First, I assume you mean a sequential string of bits. “Linear” has a well defined meaning in math that doesn’t make sense in the context you used it.
Second, can you explain what you mean by that? It doesn’t sound correct. I mean, an agent can only make predictions about its observable universe, but that’s true of humans too. We can speculate about multiverses and how they may shape our observations (e.g. the many worlds interpretation of QFT), but so could an SI agent.
But it isn’t very successful, because if you cast SI on terms of a linear string of bits, as is standard, you are building in a kind of single universe assumption.
First, I assume you mean a sequential string of bits. “Linear” has a well defined meaning in math that doesn’t make sense in the context you used it.
Second, can you explain what you mean by that? It doesn’t sound correct. I mean, an agent can only make predictions about its observable universe, but that’s true of humans too. We can speculate about multiverses and how they may shape our observations (e.g. the many worlds interpretation of QFT), but so could an SI agent.