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Interestingness as an Inductive Heuristic for Future Compression Progress

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arXiv:2605.14831v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: One of the bottlenecks on the way towards recursively self-improving systems is the challenge of interestingness: the ability to prospectively identify which tasks or data hold the potential for future progress. We formalize interestingness as an induc

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