From 51c03c345162a29fdffc329fc23873fc5f9cc7e5 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: "Joshua J. Cogliati" Date: Sun, 8 May 2016 19:51:40 -0600 Subject: [PATCH] Replacing subsubsections with subsections. --- rationality_from_ai_to_zombies.tex | 91 ++++++++++-------------------- 1 file changed, 31 insertions(+), 60 deletions(-) diff --git a/rationality_from_ai_to_zombies.tex b/rationality_from_ai_to_zombies.tex index c75e2ec..2fc4678 100644 --- a/rationality_from_ai_to_zombies.tex +++ b/rationality_from_ai_to_zombies.tex @@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ \newcommand\textsubscript[1]{\ensuremath{{}_{\text{#1}}}} % Outline numbering -%\setcounter{secnumdepth}{0} +\setcounter{secnumdepth}{1} % Page layout (geometry) \setlength\voffset{-1in} \setlength\hoffset{-1in} @@ -437,10 +437,8 @@ { ~} -\subsubsection[\ Rational Feelings]{\textrm{\ }\textrm{Rational -Feelings}} -\subsubsection[]{\rmfamily\bfseries } -\subsubsection[]{\rmfamily } +\subsection{Rational Feelings} + { In a Hollywood movie, being ``rational'' usually means that @@ -512,10 +510,8 @@ { ~} -\subsubsection[\ The Many Faces of Bias]{\textrm{\ }\textrm{The Many -Faces of Bias}} -\subsubsection[]{\rmfamily\bfseries } -\subsubsection[]{\rmfamily } +\subsection{The Many Faces of Bias} + { To solve problems, our brains have evolved to employ cognitive heuristics---rough shortcuts that get the right answer often, but not @@ -635,10 +631,8 @@ { ~} -\subsubsection[\ A Word About This Text]{\textrm{\ }\textrm{A Word About -This Text}} -\subsubsection[]{\rmfamily\bfseries } -\subsubsection[]{\rmfamily } +\subsection{A Word About This Text} + { \textit{Rationality: From AI to Zombies} began its life as a series of essays by Eliezer Yudkowsky, published between 2006 and 2009 @@ -766,10 +760,8 @@ { ~} -\subsubsection[\ Map and Territory]{\textrm{\ }\textrm{Map and -Territory}} -\subsubsection[]{\rmfamily\bfseries } -\subsubsection[]{\rmfamily } +\subsection{Map and Territory} + { This, the first book, begins with a sequence on cognitive bias: ``Predictably Wrong.'' The rest of @@ -828,9 +820,8 @@ { ~} -\subsubsection[\ Acknowledgments]{\textrm{\ }\textrm{Acknowledgments}} -\subsubsection[]{\rmfamily\bfseries } -\subsubsection[]{\rmfamily } +\subsection{Acknowledgments} + { I am stupendously grateful to Nate Soares, Elizabeth Tarleton, Paul Crowley, Brienne Strohl, Adam Freese, Helen Toner, and dozens of @@ -9419,10 +9410,8 @@ \part{How to Actually Change Your Mind} { ~} -\subsubsection[\ How to Not Actually Change Your -Mind]{\textrm{\ }\textrm{How to Not Actually Change Your Mind}} -\subsubsection[]{\rmfamily\bfseries } -\subsubsection[]{\rmfamily } +\subsection{How to Not Actually Change Your Mind} + { Revising our beliefs in anything remotely like this idealized way is a tricky task, however.} @@ -9531,10 +9520,8 @@ \part{How to Actually Change Your Mind} { ~} -\subsubsection[\ The Mathematics of Rationality]{\textrm{\ }\textrm{The -Mathematics of Rationality}} -\subsubsection[]{\rmfamily\bfseries } -\subsubsection[]{\rmfamily } +\subsection{The Mathematics of Rationality} + { At the turn of the 20th century, coming up with simple (e.g., set-theoretic) axioms for arithmetic gave mathematicians a clearer @@ -9607,10 +9594,8 @@ \part{How to Actually Change Your Mind} { ~} -\subsubsection[\ Rationality Applied]{\textrm{\ }\textrm{Rationality -Applied}} -\subsubsection[]{\rmfamily\bfseries } -\subsubsection[]{\rmfamily } +\subsection{Rationality Applied} + { In a blog post discussing how rationality-enthusiast ``rationalists'' differ from @@ -23560,10 +23545,8 @@ \part{The Machine in the Ghost} { ~} -\subsubsection[\ Ghosts and Machines]{\textrm{\ }\textrm{Ghosts and -Machines}} -\subsubsection[]{\rmfamily\bfseries } -\subsubsection[]{\rmfamily } +\subsection{Ghosts and Machines} + { Our brains, in their small-scale structure and dynamics, look like many other mechanical systems. Yet we rarely think of our minds in the @@ -23632,10 +23615,8 @@ \part{The Machine in the Ghost} { ~} -\subsubsection[\ Rebuilding Intelligence]{\textrm{\ }\textrm{Rebuilding -Intelligence}} -\subsubsection[]{\rmfamily\bfseries } -\subsubsection[]{\rmfamily } +\subsection{Rebuilding Intelligence} + { Yudkowsky is a decision theorist and mathematician who works on foundational issues in Artificial General Intelligence (AGI), the @@ -37208,10 +37189,8 @@ \part{Mere Reality} { ~} -\subsubsection[\ Minds in the World]{\textrm{\ }\textrm{Minds in the -World}} -\subsubsection[]{\rmfamily\bfseries } -\subsubsection[]{\rmfamily } +\subsection{Minds in the World} + { Can we ever know what it's like to be a bat?} @@ -37270,10 +37249,8 @@ \part{Mere Reality} { ~} -\subsubsection[\ Worlds in the World]{\textrm{\ }\textrm{Worlds in the -World}} -\subsubsection[]{\rmfamily\bfseries } -\subsubsection[]{\rmfamily } +\subsection{Worlds in the World} + { Quantum mechanics is our best mathematical model of the universe to date, powerfully confirmed by a century of tests. The theory posits @@ -60750,10 +60727,8 @@ \part{Mere Goodness} { ~} -\subsubsection[\ Theory and Practice]{\textrm{\ }\textrm{Theory and -Practice}} -\subsubsection[]{\rmfamily\bfseries } -\subsubsection[]{\rmfamily } +\subsection{Theory and Practice} + { Adding to the difficulty, there exists a gulf between how we \textit{think} we wish we'd act, and how we @@ -60816,10 +60791,8 @@ \part{Mere Goodness} { ~} -\subsubsection[\ Journey and Destination]{\textrm{\ }\textrm{Journey and -Destination}} -\subsubsection[]{\rmfamily\bfseries } -\subsubsection[]{\rmfamily } +\subsection{Journey and Destination} + { A recurring theme in the pages to come will be the question: \textit{Where shall we go? What outcomes are actually valuable?}} @@ -70285,10 +70258,8 @@ \part{Becoming Stronger} { ~} -\subsubsection[\ An Art in its Infancy]{\textrm{\ }\textrm{An Art in its -Infancy}} -\subsubsection[]{\rmfamily\bfseries } -\subsubsection[]{\rmfamily } +\subsection{An Art in its Infancy} + { We conclude with three sequences on individual and collective self-improvement. ``Yudkowsky's Coming