I am aware of it, but I haven’t read it. Have you read it, and do you think it’s worthwhile? (Note that I have read some of Russell’s other recent work on logical uncertainty, such as this short paper.)
It’s actually Stuart Russell putting out some work his very smart friend Eric Wefald did (Eric tragically lost his life in I think a car accident before the book went to print). It is a bit dated, some of the value is in the keyword “limited rationality” (which is how some people think about what you call logical uncertainty).
I remember Stuart talking about limited rationality back when I was an undergrad (so this idea was on people’s radar for quite a long while).
Have you seen this book:
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Right-Thing-Rationality-Artificial-Intelligence/dp/026251382X
I am aware of it, but I haven’t read it. Have you read it, and do you think it’s worthwhile? (Note that I have read some of Russell’s other recent work on logical uncertainty, such as this short paper.)
It’s actually Stuart Russell putting out some work his very smart friend Eric Wefald did (Eric tragically lost his life in I think a car accident before the book went to print). It is a bit dated, some of the value is in the keyword “limited rationality” (which is how some people think about what you call logical uncertainty).
I remember Stuart talking about limited rationality back when I was an undergrad (so this idea was on people’s radar for quite a long while).