Ah okay, thanks for the reply. Yes, I’ve heard about the KL divergence, although I haven’t really worked with it before.
“I’m less familiar with what tools are available to formalize differences in what’s valued than I am with tools to formalize differences in what’s known.”
Oh, good points. LessWrong is more concerned with what’s known than what’s valued. Although what’s valued does matter, since what’s valued is of relevance when we want to operationalize utility.
Ah okay, thanks for the reply. Yes, I’ve heard about the KL divergence, although I haven’t really worked with it before.
“I’m less familiar with what tools are available to formalize differences in what’s valued than I am with tools to formalize differences in what’s known.”
Oh, good points. LessWrong is more concerned with what’s known than what’s valued. Although what’s valued does matter, since what’s valued is of relevance when we want to operationalize utility.