> Oh, well, in that case, I'll make my statement more formal:
>
> There exists a physically realizable, humanly understandable challenge C
> on which a tl-bounded human outperforms AIXI-tl for humanly
> understandable
> reasons.  Or even more formally, there exists a computable process P
> which, given either a tl-bounded uploaded human or an AIXI-tl, supplies
> the uploaded human with a greater reward as the result of strategically
> superior actions taken by the uploaded human.
>
> :)
>
> --
> Eliezer S. Yudkowsky

Hmmm.

Are you saying that given a specific reward function and a specific
environment,
the t1-bounded uploaded human with resources (t,l) will act so as to
maximize the reward function
better than AIXI-tl with resources (T,l) with T as specified by Hutter's
theorem of AIXI-tl optimality?

Presumably you're not saying that, because it would contradict his theorem?

So what clever loophole are you invoking?? ;-)

ben



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