Eliezer, I still don’t understand Pearl well enough to answer your question. Did anyone else get it?
Right now I’m working on the following related question, and would appreciate any ideas. Some very smart people have worked hard on causality for years, but UDT1 seemingly does fine without an explicit notion of causality. Why is that, or is there a flaw in it that I’m not seeing? Eliezer suggested earlier that causality is a way of cashing out the “mathematical intuition module” in UDT1. I’m still trying to see if that really makes sense. It would be surprising if mathematical intuition is so closely related to causality, which seems to be very different at first glance.
Eliezer, I still don’t understand Pearl well enough to answer your question. Did anyone else get it?
Right now I’m working on the following related question, and would appreciate any ideas. Some very smart people have worked hard on causality for years, but UDT1 seemingly does fine without an explicit notion of causality. Why is that, or is there a flaw in it that I’m not seeing? Eliezer suggested earlier that causality is a way of cashing out the “mathematical intuition module” in UDT1. I’m still trying to see if that really makes sense. It would be surprising if mathematical intuition is so closely related to causality, which seems to be very different at first glance.