Yes! I’m a fan of Yudkowsky’s view that the sensation of free will is the sensation of “couldness” among multiple actions. When it feels like I could do one thing or another, it feels like I have free will. When it feels like I could have chosen differently, it feels like I chose freely.
I suspect that an important ingredient of the One True Decision Theory is being shaped in such a way that other agents, modelling how you’ll respond to different policies they might implement, find it in their interest to implement policies which treat you fairly.
Yes! I’m a fan of Yudkowsky’s view that the sensation of free will is the sensation of “couldness” among multiple actions. When it feels like I could do one thing or another, it feels like I have free will. When it feels like I could have chosen differently, it feels like I chose freely.
I suspect that an important ingredient of the One True Decision Theory is being shaped in such a way that other agents, modelling how you’ll respond to different policies they might implement, find it in their interest to implement policies which treat you fairly.