But that’s the thing. There is no sensory input for “social deference”. It has to be inferred from an internal model of the world itself inferred from sensory data.
Reinforcement learning works fine when you have a simple reward signal you want to maximize. You can’t use it for social instincts or morality, or anything you can’t just build a simple sensor to detect.
But that’s the thing. There is no sensory input for “social deference”. It has to be inferred from an internal model of the world itself inferred from sensory data...Reinforcement learning works fine when you have a simple reward signal you want to maximize. You can’t use it for social instincts or morality, or anything you can’t just build a simple sensor to detect.
Why does it only work on simple signals? Why can’t the result of inference work for reinforcement learning?
But that’s the thing. There is no sensory input for “social deference”. It has to be inferred from an internal model of the world itself inferred from sensory data.
Reinforcement learning works fine when you have a simple reward signal you want to maximize. You can’t use it for social instincts or morality, or anything you can’t just build a simple sensor to detect.
Why does it only work on simple signals? Why can’t the result of inference work for reinforcement learning?