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1 - Adversarial Policies with Adam Gleave

AXRP - the AI X-risk Research Podcast

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Is the Space of Policies Transifret?

The space of policies and which one beak to others, is not transifret. If you're not used to a certain type of opponent, then you can get really messed up. So i was wondering, firstly, does that make sense as a theory? And secondly, um, is there some measure of how non transitive the space of like, sumo or kick and defend policieses are? A v very follbrokin question. I don't fortunaely have a good answer to it seems like it's not just dependent on the task, but also the class of policies that you're considering. But these results be got verwe t least for, you know,

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