I probably just don’t know enough about jealousy networks to comment here but I’d be curious to see the research here (maybe even in an earlier post).
I don’t think “the research here” exists. I’ll speculate a bit in the next post.
Does anyone believe in “the strict formulation”?
Hopefully not, but as I mention, often a too-strict formulation imh.
Can you point to any particular person who believes in “a too-strict formulation” of cortical uniformity? Famous or not. What did they say? Just curious.
I think he’s thinking of like, NPCs via behavior-cloning co-op MMO players or something. Like it won’t teach all of human values, but plausibly it would teach “the golden rule” and other positive sum things.
(I don’t think that literal strategy works, but behavior-cloning elementary school team sports might get at a surprising fraction of “normal child cooperative behaviors”?)
I don’t think “the research here” exists. I’ll speculate a bit in the next post.
Can you point to any particular person who believes in “a too-strict formulation” of cortical uniformity? Famous or not. What did they say? Just curious.
(Or maybe you’re talking about me?)
Any thoughts on how to make those?
I think he’s thinking of like, NPCs via behavior-cloning co-op MMO players or something. Like it won’t teach all of human values, but plausibly it would teach “the golden rule” and other positive sum things.
(I don’t think that literal strategy works, but behavior-cloning elementary school team sports might get at a surprising fraction of “normal child cooperative behaviors”?)