Can a bayesian agent perfectly model arbitrary non-bayesian agents?
Given a bayesian model for someone else’s non-bayesian decision system, won’t a bayesian agent have a straight forward time of deciding which priors to update, and how?
Sure, at least to the same extent that he or she could perfectly model any other bunch of atoms.
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Can a bayesian agent perfectly model arbitrary non-bayesian agents?
Given a bayesian model for someone else’s non-bayesian decision system, won’t a bayesian agent have a straight forward time of deciding which priors to update, and how?
Sure, at least to the same extent that he or she could perfectly model any other bunch of atoms.