Comment by intended
12 hours ago
This would break reality. There’s some underlying physical law that prevents the existence of any algorithm of truth.
12 hours ago
This would break reality. There’s some underlying physical law that prevents the existence of any algorithm of truth.
> There’s some underlying physical law that prevents the existence of any algorithm of truth
Haven't heard about that law, but seems unlikely we can come up with ("discover") any sort of law that uses a concept ("truth") humans can't even agree what it means, and that's not for a lack of trying, we've been trying to figure it out for millenniums already with no end in sight.
If you accept certain axioms a priori, it’s fine. If you simply let the machine intelligence take it for granted that induction works because nature is uniform and give it some way to test its predictions, it would have all the building blocks it needs to reason out a lot of very useful information. Which as the parent comment points out, people would absolutely pay a lot of money for.