If the information takes a little longer to arrive, then the user will still be inside the threshold.
A more concerning problem is, what if the simulation only contains a coarse grained simulation of the user s.t. it doesn’t register as an agent. To account for this, we might need to define a notion of “coarse grained agent” and allow such entities to be candidate users. Or, maybe any coarse grained agent has to be an actual agent with a similar loss function, in which case everything works out on its own. These are nuances that probably require uncovering more of the math to understand properly.
Oh, so it seems we need a coarse grained user (a vague enough physical realization of the user) for threshold problems to arise. I understand now, thank you again!
If the information takes a little longer to arrive, then the user will still be inside the threshold.
A more concerning problem is, what if the simulation only contains a coarse grained simulation of the user s.t. it doesn’t register as an agent. To account for this, we might need to define a notion of “coarse grained agent” and allow such entities to be candidate users. Or, maybe any coarse grained agent has to be an actual agent with a similar loss function, in which case everything works out on its own. These are nuances that probably require uncovering more of the math to understand properly.
Oh, so it seems we need a coarse grained user (a vague enough physical realization of the user) for threshold problems to arise. I understand now, thank you again!