More specifically, I think the crux is whether we mean direct or amortized optimization when talking about intelligence (or selection vs control if you prefer that framing).
Huh, selection vs control is an interesting way to look at it, though I’m not sure if it’s a dichotomy or more of a multi-dimensional spectrum.
Gave an upvote though for raising the point.
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More specifically, I think the crux is whether we mean direct or amortized optimization when talking about intelligence (or selection vs control if you prefer that framing).
Huh, selection vs control is an interesting way to look at it, though I’m not sure if it’s a dichotomy or more of a multi-dimensional spectrum.
Gave an upvote though for raising the point.