Right, so that’s not a decision-prediction fixed point; a correct LDT algorithm would, by its very definition, choose the optimal decision, so predicting its behavior would lead to the optimal decision.
Donald Hobson appears to believe that determinism implies you do not have a choice.
Instead of a) Beliefs → Reality, it’s b) Reality → Beliefs. B can be broken or fixed, but fixing A...
a correct LDT algorithm would
How does a correct LDT algorithm turn 2 agents into 1?
Right, so that’s not a decision-prediction fixed point; a correct LDT algorithm would, by its very definition, choose the optimal decision, so predicting its behavior would lead to the optimal decision.
Donald Hobson appears to believe that determinism implies you do not have a choice.
Instead of a) Beliefs → Reality, it’s b) Reality → Beliefs. B can be broken or fixed, but fixing A...
How does a correct LDT algorithm turn 2 agents into 1?