It can represent the hypothesis that if something happens then the string of input bits it will receive will be some default “no signal” symbol or random static, and most importantly that the string of output bits it will produce will be ignored.
I don’t think it addresses the point, and as you can see in the comment section of that post, I’ve already raised this objection there, as other users did, including Cyan.
It can represent the hypothesis that if something happens then the string of input bits it will receive will be some default “no signal” symbol or random static, and most importantly that the string of output bits it will produce will be ignored.
See the Death to AIXI section in the post linked above.
I don’t think it addresses the point, and as you can see in the comment section of that post, I’ve already raised this objection there, as other users did, including Cyan.