I suspect I agree with you about what information we can encode today, and you seem to agree with me that there’s additional information in our brains (for example, information about berries) that we use to make those judgments which revealed preferences (and to a lesser extent explicitly articulated preferences) report on, which we don’t yet know how to encode.
I don’t really care whether we call that additional information “value information” or not; I thought initially you were claiming that we could in practice encode it. Thank you for clarifying.
Also agreed that there are operations our brains perform that we don’t know how to automate.
I suspect I agree with you about what information we can encode today, and you seem to agree with me that there’s additional information in our brains (for example, information about berries) that we use to make those judgments which revealed preferences (and to a lesser extent explicitly articulated preferences) report on, which we don’t yet know how to encode.
I don’t really care whether we call that additional information “value information” or not; I thought initially you were claiming that we could in practice encode it. Thank you for clarifying.
Also agreed that there are operations our brains perform that we don’t know how to automate.