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cousin_it comments on Bayesian probability as an approximate theory of uncertainty? - Less Wrong Discussion

16 Post author: cousin_it 26 September 2013 09:16AM

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Comment author: cousin_it 26 September 2013 11:30:47PM 2 points [-]

Yeah. It looks like there's a discontinuity between using a RNG and having perfect memory. Perfect memory lets us get away with "action-optimal" reasoning, but if it's even a little imperfect, we need to go "planning-optimal".