Could you clarify? I think you mean that it is feasible for the ASI to perform the Bayesian inference it needs, which yeah, sure.
EDIT: I mean the least costly approximation of Bayesian inference it needs to figure this stuff out.
I mean are there reasons to assume that a variant of computable AIXI (or its variants) can be realized as a physically feasible device? I can’t find papers indicating significant progress in making feasible AIXI approximations.
Isn’t it the same as “assume that it can do argmax as fast as needed for this scenario”?
Could you clarify? I think you mean that it is feasible for the ASI to perform the Bayesian inference it needs, which yeah, sure. EDIT: I mean the least costly approximation of Bayesian inference it needs to figure this stuff out.
I mean are there reasons to assume that a variant of computable AIXI (or its variants) can be realized as a physically feasible device? I can’t find papers indicating significant progress in making feasible AIXI approximations.