Nowadays, I would have a simpler answer, and the answer to the question to “how do humans learn “don’t steal” than “don’t get caught” is essentially dependent on the child’s data sources, not the prior.
In essence, I’m positing a bitter lesson for human values similar to the bitter lesson of AI progress by Richard Sutton.
Nowadays, I would have a simpler answer, and the answer to the question to “how do humans learn “don’t steal” than “don’t get caught” is essentially dependent on the child’s data sources, not the prior.
In essence, I’m positing a bitter lesson for human values similar to the bitter lesson of AI progress by Richard Sutton.
I find that questionable. Crime rates for adoptive children tend to be closer to that of their biological parents than that of their adoptive parent.
How much closer is it, though?
The quantitative element really matters here.