Paul Friedrich

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Paul Friedrich

Paul Friedrich

@pa_friedrich

PhD student @ Uni Zürich & ETH AI Center | RL, markets and games | usually found around bodies of water

Katılım Mayıs 2015
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Giorgia Ramponi
Giorgia Ramponi@gio_ramponi·
Not at #ICLR2026, but Mael Macuglia and @pa_friedrich, yes! Check out our work on combining preference and imitation learning, where we provided the first principled analysis of this offline-to-online approach This Friday from 11:15am #4416
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Paul Friedrich
Paul Friedrich@pa_friedrich·
@somecuriousgirl @Merridew__ Tax evasion's just a misdemeanor, so inspections aren't allowed. They'll know anyway once you inherit, sell and deposit proceeds, or file an insurance claim. Most would rather pay 0.3% tax than risk it
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Henriette
Henriette@somecuriousgirl·
@pa_friedrich @Merridew__ in principle they must inspect every house, no? there could be expensive paintings hidden, or whiskey bottle collections ete etc
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Paul Friedrich@pa_friedrich·
@somecuriousgirl @Merridew__ Valuation of illiquid items is also done by every country with a property tax, it's a non-issue. Holdings of a private company are probably trickiest, and for that they just use a simple formula w/ earnings & NAV
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Paul Friedrich@pa_friedrich·
@somecuriousgirl @Merridew__ Personal use items are excluded. Collectibles & investments count, and you self-declare value. They'll estimate it (e.g. purchase price) and often negotiate a compromise. Lying is risky, insurance claim or inheritance means they'll know and hit you with backtaxes
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Giorgia Ramponi
Giorgia Ramponi@gio_ramponi·
I won’t be at EWRL this year, but I’m proud that my co-authors will be presenting 7 of our works in Tübingen!
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Paul Friedrich@pa_friedrich·
At #AAMAS25 in Detroit this week and presenting my work with @pasztorb & @gio_ramponi Thursday afternoon - if you're here, let's connect and chat about learned algorithmic collusion, or go for a morning run!
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Alexander Terenin
Alexander Terenin@avt_im·
At the NeurIPS optimization workshop. In my opinion, the “most creative poster design” award should go to these folks:
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Paul Friedrich
Paul Friedrich@pa_friedrich·
@j_foerst Love this. Related: For me, changing habits is often about wanting to do less of X. I've found that it's much easier to achieve that by focusing on doing more of Y instead. It doesn't even have to be related to ¬X. Positive rewards!
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Jakob Foerster
Jakob Foerster@j_foerst·
Changing habits is hard. Here's something I have observed with myself: small changes are initially easy, but difficult to keep up in the long run. Big changes are initially hard but then easier to maintain. Remember: Sometimes it's easier (and more fun) to solve a harder problem!
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Paul Friedrich
Paul Friedrich@pa_friedrich·
@francoisfleuret @Morning44095607 @nerds_feed I get to around a third that's cut: 1st rule: Doubles: exclude {xxyz | y!=x, y!=z}, {yxxz | y!=x, z!=x}, {yzxx |...}, so 10*(81*3). Similarly 10*(9*2) triples and 10 quads, so 2620 in total. 2nd rule: 2*7, 3rd rule: ~740 w/o first rule overlap. Great point on humans & entropy!
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World of Gadgets
World of Gadgets@nerds_feed·
How insecure is this? It seems pretty stupid to limit options like this am i right?
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