The part-hiding-complexity here seems to me like “how exactly do you take a-simulation/prediction-of-a-person and get from it the-preferences-of-the-person”.
For example, would you simulate a negotiation with the human and how the negotiation would result? Would you simulate asking the human and then do whatever the human answers? (there were a few suggestions in the post, I don’t know if you endorse a specific one or if you even think this question is important)
For example, would you simulate a negotiation with the human and how the negotiation would result? Would you simulate asking the human and then do whatever the human answers? (there were a few suggestions in the post, I don’t know if you endorse a specific one or if you even think this question is important)
Maybe something like that, I’m not sure of the specifics—is my response to Steven helpful in addressing your question?
Hey Kaj :)
The part-hiding-complexity here seems to me like “how exactly do you take a-simulation/prediction-of-a-person and get from it the-preferences-of-the-person”.
For example, would you simulate a negotiation with the human and how the negotiation would result? Would you simulate asking the human and then do whatever the human answers? (there were a few suggestions in the post, I don’t know if you endorse a specific one or if you even think this question is important)
Hey Yonatan :)
Maybe something like that, I’m not sure of the specifics—is my response to Steven helpful in addressing your question?