Hard to say how strongly a decision-heuristic that says “try new things in case they’re good” will measure up against the countervailing “keep doing the things you know are good” (or even a conservative extension to it, like “try new things if they’re sufficiently similar to things you know are good”). The latter would seemingly also be reinforced if it were considered. I do not feel confident reasoning about abstract things like these yet.
Hard to say how strongly a decision-heuristic that says “try new things in case they’re good” will measure up against the countervailing “keep doing the things you know are good” (or even a conservative extension to it, like “try new things if they’re sufficiently similar to things you know are good”). The latter would seemingly also be reinforced if it were considered. I do not feel confident reasoning about abstract things like these yet.