That is, if our algorithm only becomes safe in the limit because we shift to a super uncompetitive regime, it undermines the use of the limit as analogy to study the finite time behavior.
Definitely agree. I don’t think it’s the case that a shift to super uncompetitiveness is actually an “ingredient” to benignity, but my only discussion of that so far is in the conclusion: “We can only offer informal claims regarding what happens before BoMAI is definitely benign...”
Definitely agree. I don’t think it’s the case that a shift to super uncompetitiveness is actually an “ingredient” to benignity, but my only discussion of that so far is in the conclusion: “We can only offer informal claims regarding what happens before BoMAI is definitely benign...”