To the extent that humans are complicated enough to change unexpectedly on a moment to moment basis in that manner, the changes are not regular.
To the extent that a human’s decision theory or value change irregularly, any talk of optimization is moot, as irregularity necessarily leads to exploitable inconsistency at some level.
A fair point, but:
To the extent that humans are complicated enough to change unexpectedly on a moment to moment basis in that manner, the changes are not regular.
To the extent that a human’s decision theory or value change irregularly, any talk of optimization is moot, as irregularity necessarily leads to exploitable inconsistency at some level.
Humans change their minds less often than they think.
I rarely change my mind too, but estimate this frequency more accurately.