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drethelin comments on Stupid Questions Open Thread Round 3 - Less Wrong Discussion

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Comment author: drethelin 07 July 2012 08:08:11PM 0 points [-]

Most people also aren't presented with Omega situations. The reason it's important to solve newcomb's problem is so that we can make an AI that will respond to the incentives we give it to self-modify in ways we want it to.

Comment author: beoShaffer 07 July 2012 09:15:46PM 1 point [-]

Most people find the verbal descriptions easier to handle.

Comment author: private_messaging 08 July 2012 06:52:26AM *  3 points [-]

Most people are much more easily misled via verbal descriptions.

Comment author: Giles 09 July 2012 08:41:21PM 0 points [-]

Maybe the right thing to do is to mix and match different presentations of the problem? I.e. one person might be all like "huh??" or "this is stupid" whenever Newcomb's problem is discussed, but be like "oh NOW I get it" when it's presented in terms of AI and source code. Somebody else might be the opposite.