This is a great comment, and maybe it should even be its own post. It clarified a bunch of things for me, and I think was the best concise argument for “we should try to build something that doesn’t look like an expected utility maximizer” that I’ve read so far.
This is a great comment, and maybe it should even be its own post. It clarified a bunch of things for me, and I think was the best concise argument for “we should try to build something that doesn’t look like an expected utility maximizer” that I’ve read so far.
Thanks! The hope is to write something a bit more comprehensive that expands on many of these points, which would be its own post (or sequence).