Meta-util­ity function

WikiLast edit: 13 Feb 2017 17:14 UTC by Eliezer Yudkowsky

A “meta-utility function” is a preference framework built by composing multiple simple utility functions into a more complicated structure. The point might be, e.g., to describe an agent that optimizes different utility functions depending on whether a switch is pressed, or an agent that learns a ‘correct’ utility function by observing data informative about some ideal target. For central examples see Utility indifference and Moral uncertainty.

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