Ambient decision theory
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A variant of updateless decision theory that uses first order logic instead of mathematical intuition module (MIM), emphasizing the way an agent can control which mathematical structure a fixed definition defines, an aspect of UDT separate from its own emphasis on not making the mistake of updating away things one can still acausally control.
Blog posts
- AI cooperation in practice by cousin_it
- What a reduction of "could" could look like by cousin_it
- Controlling Constant Programs by Vladimir Nesov
- Notion of Preference in Ambient Control by Vladimir Nesov
- A model of UDT with a halting oracle by cousin_it
- Predictability of Decisions and the Diagonal Method by Vladimir Nesov
- A model of UDT without proof limits by cousin_it
- An example of self-fulfilling spurious proofs in UDT by cousin_it