Re sorites paradoxes, this is why you use a parameter/variable, rather than a predicate, and talk quantitatively instead of using predicates, and why it’s useful to focus on the rate at what something is doing/changing.
I talk about how such an approach can handle sorites paradoxes in intelligence:
Re sorites paradoxes, this is why you use a parameter/variable, rather than a predicate, and talk quantitatively instead of using predicates, and why it’s useful to focus on the rate at what something is doing/changing.
I talk about how such an approach can handle sorites paradoxes in intelligence:
https://www.lesswrong.com/posts/iDRxuJyte6xvppCa3/how-might-we-solve-the-alignment-problem-part-1-intro#szBakzgNCD78GTGDX