What probability distribution over turing machines do you blindly pick it from? That’s another instance of the same problem.
Pragmatically, if I non-blindly pick some representation of turing machines that looks simple to me (e.g. the one Turing used), I don’t really doubt that it’s within a few thousand bits of the “right” version of solomonoff, whatever that means.
Pragmatically, if I non-blindly pick some representation of turing machines that looks simple to me (e.g. the one Turing used), I don’t really doubt that it’s within a few thousand bits of the “right” version of solomonoff, whatever that means.
What probability distribution over turing machines do you blindly pick it from? That’s another instance of the same problem.
Pragmatically, if I non-blindly pick some representation of turing machines that looks simple to me (e.g. the one Turing used), I don’t really doubt that it’s within a few thousand bits of the “right” version of solomonoff, whatever that means.
Why not?