One prong is that I think people have shifted more towards bounded utility functions (infinite ethics arguments are another reason).
It’s also plausible that infrabayesianism helps operate in adversarial environments, but maybe not in the obvious way, since you have to set things up so that worst-case reasoning over certain variables gives the right answer.
One prong is that I think people have shifted more towards bounded utility functions (infinite ethics arguments are another reason).
It’s also plausible that infrabayesianism helps operate in adversarial environments, but maybe not in the obvious way, since you have to set things up so that worst-case reasoning over certain variables gives the right answer.