Yes, this is basically what I’m saying—treating the future as random, versus treating the future as encrypted by a one-time pad you don’t know, lead to the same distributions and behavior.
This means that if you want to think of Solomonoff induction in terms of random variables, you can, but it turns out that you get back something that’s still equivalent to Solomonoff induction.
Yes, this is basically what I’m saying—treating the future as random, versus treating the future as encrypted by a one-time pad you don’t know, lead to the same distributions and behavior.
This means that if you want to think of Solomonoff induction in terms of random variables, you can, but it turns out that you get back something that’s still equivalent to Solomonoff induction.