Different agents sense and store different information bits from the environment and affect different property bits of the environment. Even if two agents have the same capability (number of bits controlled), the facets they may actually control may be very different. Only at high level of capability, where more and more bits are controlled overall, do bitsets overlap more and more and capabilities converge—instrumental convergence.
Different agents sense and store different information bits from the environment and affect different property bits of the environment. Even if two agents have the same capability (number of bits controlled), the facets they may actually control may be very different. Only at high level of capability, where more and more bits are controlled overall, do bitsets overlap more and more and capabilities converge—instrumental convergence.