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Week #4: Why is Corrigibility so hard to debug?

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Week #4: Why is Corrigibility so hard to debug?

Another week of research and martial arts!

Miguel de Guzman
Mar 7
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Week #4: Why is Corrigibility so hard to debug?

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The past week has been spent researching corrigibility. Despite investing so much effort and attention into the problem, it was extremely challenging to come up with a solid theory. I was unfortunately not able to complete any actual written work, as this week is Don Jitsu Grading week. However, there is some hope for progress this Sunday when Grandmaster Don Jacob himself arrives! He will do a seminar on Saturday too so this week is packed!

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Stoic quote of the week!

What must be shall be; and that which is a necessity to him that struggles, is little more than choice to him that is willing.

- Seneca the Younger

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