Very interesting and exciting! I remain worried that this presupposes solutions to some central problems we’re still very confused about, and thus has some chance of not being representative of the real decision-theoretic landscape. More concretely, I think the directions below
There are several key conceptual issues for updatelessness that we don’t address in detail here, including:
seem, conceptually, what should be “attacked first”, since too much depends on them. And similarly, when you say
Whilst this approach will often be computationally intractable, it might be a useful starting point.
I don’t feel like any of these approaches are yet a useful starting point, and the jury is still open on whether such an idealized point even exists.
That said, of course, I’m very interested to see where your new angle could lead!
Very interesting and exciting! I remain worried that this presupposes solutions to some central problems we’re still very confused about, and thus has some chance of not being representative of the real decision-theoretic landscape. More concretely, I think the directions below
seem, conceptually, what should be “attacked first”, since too much depends on them. And similarly, when you say
I don’t feel like any of these approaches are yet a useful starting point, and the jury is still open on whether such an idealized point even exists.
That said, of course, I’m very interested to see where your new angle could lead!