I would find it helpful to see this calculation carried through for some concrete actual computing device that is specified completely. A 32-bit adder circuit, say, or a thermostat.
It is very complicated to do literally since it involves Solomonoff probabilities which are uncomputable and also logical probabilities which is something I’m not even sure we already nailed the correct definition of (and even if we did it involves stuff like counting weighted proofs which is not easy to do in practice).
It might be possible to demonstrate the idea by making some artificial simplifications e.g. replacing the Solomonoff ensemble by some computable ensemble. I’ll consider to write something like this, thanks!
I would find it helpful to see this calculation carried through for some concrete actual computing device that is specified completely. A 32-bit adder circuit, say, or a thermostat.
It is very complicated to do literally since it involves Solomonoff probabilities which are uncomputable and also logical probabilities which is something I’m not even sure we already nailed the correct definition of (and even if we did it involves stuff like counting weighted proofs which is not easy to do in practice).
It might be possible to demonstrate the idea by making some artificial simplifications e.g. replacing the Solomonoff ensemble by some computable ensemble. I’ll consider to write something like this, thanks!