Was thinking of things more in line with Paul’s version, not this finding ambiguity definition, where the goal is to avoid doing some kind of malign optimization during search (ie. untrained assistant thinks it’s a good idea to use the universal prior, then you show them What does the universal prior actually look like?, and afterwards they know not to do that).
Was thinking of things more in line with Paul’s version, not this finding ambiguity definition, where the goal is to avoid doing some kind of malign optimization during search (ie. untrained assistant thinks it’s a good idea to use the universal prior, then you show them What does the universal prior actually look like?, and afterwards they know not to do that).