That’s an interesting paradox and it reminds me of Newcomb’s Problem. For this, it would be necessary for me to know the expected value of valuing people as I do and of wireheading (given the probability that I’d get to wirehead). Given that I don’t expect to be offered to wirehead, I should follow a strategy of valuing people as I currently do.
That’s an interesting paradox and it reminds me of Newcomb’s Problem. For this, it would be necessary for me to know the expected value of valuing people as I do and of wireheading (given the probability that I’d get to wirehead). Given that I don’t expect to be offered to wirehead, I should follow a strategy of valuing people as I currently do.
Um, OK. Thanks for clarifying your position.