A new paper titled "The Theory of Strategic Evolution: Games with Endogenous Players and Strategic Replicators" synthesizes game theory and the theory of self-reproducing automata. It introduces "Games with Endogenous Players" (GEPs) where lineages are the primary strategic units, and defines "Evolutionarily Stable Distributions of Intelligence" (ESDIs) as the equilibrium concept. The paper posits that unrestricted self-modification leads to instability, necessitating bounded modification classes for stable alignment in systems like AI deployment dynamics. AI
IMPACT Introduces a theoretical framework for understanding AI deployment dynamics and stable multi-agent systems.
RANK_REASON The cluster contains a new academic paper on arXiv detailing a novel theoretical framework. [lever_c_demoted from research: ic=1 ai=1.0]
- Alignment Impossibility Theorem
- arXiv
- Evolutionarily Stable Distributions of Intelligence
- Games with Endogenous Players
- John von Neumann
- Kevin Vallier
- Lyapunov function
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