Goodhart's Law in Reinforcement Learning
Data Skeptic5 Mars 2021

Goodhart's Law in Reinforcement Learning

Hal Ashton, a PhD student from the University College of London, joins us today to discuss a recent work Causal Campbell-Goodhart's law and Reinforcement Learning.

"Only buy honey from a local producer." - Hal Ashton

Works Mentioned:

"Causal Campbell-Goodhart's law and Reinforcement Learning"by Hal AshtonBook

"The Book of Why"by Judea PearlPaper

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