JaySwartz comments on Wanting to Want - Less Wrong

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Comment author: JaySwartz 22 November 2012 09:47:29AM 1 point [-]

I struggle with conceiving wanting to want, or decision making in general, as a tiered model. There are a great many factors that modify the ordering and intensity of utility functions. When human neurons fire they trigger multiple concurrent paths leading to a set of utility functions. Not all of the utilities are logic-related.

I posit that our ability to process and reason is due to this pattern ability and any model that will approximate human intelligence will need to be more complex than a simple linear layer model. The balance of numerous interactive utilities combine to inform decision making. A multiobjective optimization model, such as PIBEA, is required.

I'm new to LW, so I can't open threads just yet. I'm hoping to find some discussions around evolutionary models and solution sets relative to rational decision processing.

Comment author: Multiheaded 22 November 2012 01:20:43PM *  0 points [-]

I sort of agree with your comment, but you should've probably posted it as a reply to the main post, not to this specific comment of mine, as the topics seem to be somewhat apart.

(BTW you can open threads in Discussion just fine seeing as you're at 10 karma - go ahead!)