I’m not sure I love the implication that “normal” agents ought to run on “single mind”...
The parts of my phenotype that can be described in terms of capabilities of an agent are very much distributed across many many minds and non-mind tools.
For me, the way how we can describe the world as body/subjective-experience-holder-name vs how we can materialistically carve parts of the world into agents are not 1:1 models of the same world—minds are different abstraction from agents, just seemingly very correlated if I don’t think about it too hard.
I’m not sure I love the implication that “normal” agents ought to run on “single mind”...
The parts of my phenotype that can be described in terms of capabilities of an agent are very much distributed across many many minds and non-mind tools.
For me, the way how we can describe the world as body/subjective-experience-holder-name vs how we can materialistically carve parts of the world into agents are not 1:1 models of the same world—minds are different abstraction from agents, just seemingly very correlated if I don’t think about it too hard.