Sorry, to be clear, I’m familiar with the topics you mention. My confusion is that ROSE bargaining per se seems to me pretty orthogonal to decision theory.
I think the ROSE post(s) are an answer to questions like, “If you want to establish a norm for an impartial bargaining solution such that agents following that norm don’t have perverse incentives, what should that norm be?”, or “If you’re going to bargain with someone but you didn’t have an opportunity for prior discussion of a norm, what might be a particularly salient allocation [because it has some nice properties], meaning that you’re likely to zero-shot coordinate on that allocation?”
Yeah, mostly agreed. My main subquestion (that led me to write the review, besides this post being referenced in Leake’s work) was/sort-of-still-is “Where do the ratios in value-handshakes come from?”. The default (at least in the tag description quote from SSC) is uncertainty in war-winning, but that seems neither fully-principled nor nice-things-giving (small power differences can still lead to huge win-% chances, and superintelligences would presumably be interested in increasing accuracy). And I thought maybe ROSE bargaining could be related to that.
The relation in my mind was less ROSE --> DT, and more ROSE --?--> value-handshakes --> value-changes --?--> DT.
Sorry, to be clear, I’m familiar with the topics you mention. My confusion is that ROSE bargaining per se seems to me pretty orthogonal to decision theory.
I think the ROSE post(s) are an answer to questions like, “If you want to establish a norm for an impartial bargaining solution such that agents following that norm don’t have perverse incentives, what should that norm be?”, or “If you’re going to bargain with someone but you didn’t have an opportunity for prior discussion of a norm, what might be a particularly salient allocation [because it has some nice properties], meaning that you’re likely to zero-shot coordinate on that allocation?”
Yeah, mostly agreed. My main subquestion (that led me to write the review, besides this post being referenced in Leake’s work) was/sort-of-still-is “Where do the ratios in value-handshakes come from?”. The default (at least in the tag description quote from SSC) is uncertainty in war-winning, but that seems neither fully-principled nor nice-things-giving (small power differences can still lead to huge win-% chances, and superintelligences would presumably be interested in increasing accuracy). And I thought maybe ROSE bargaining could be related to that.
The relation in my mind was less ROSE --> DT, and more ROSE --?--> value-handshakes --> value-changes --?--> DT.