I only have a cursory knowledge of heirarchical active inference, but I have noticed from squinting at it from afar that it seems to afford some types of flexibility about preferences that I would value in a model. For instance, it seems to include mechanisms for making different preferences salient to the model at varying times. I’m also interested in your point that hierarchical structures can describe preferences that are increasing levels of “locked in” for the model. Thanks for tipping me to that, and thanks for the resources!
I only have a cursory knowledge of heirarchical active inference, but I have noticed from squinting at it from afar that it seems to afford some types of flexibility about preferences that I would value in a model. For instance, it seems to include mechanisms for making different preferences salient to the model at varying times. I’m also interested in your point that hierarchical structures can describe preferences that are increasing levels of “locked in” for the model. Thanks for tipping me to that, and thanks for the resources!