Simulating the Sampling-Rate Hypothesis: Cadence, Proxy Faithfulness, and Latency in Runtime AI Oversight

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Abstract

This paper presents a toy simulation benchmark for the Sampling-Rate Hypothesis in runtime AI oversight. It evaluates whether monitoring cadence improves pre-commitment intervention only when proxy faithfulness, latency, and retained intervention feasibility remain adequate. The benchmark compares output-only monitoring, low-cadence monitoring, high-cadence monitoring with good proxy quality, high-cadence monitoring with degraded proxy quality, high-cadence monitoring with high latency, adaptive cadence monitoring, tail-risk-aware cadence monitoring, and high-cadence monitoring with self-interference. The results support the framework’s central timing claim under toy assumptions: higher sampling cadence can…

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  • Cadence
  • Proxy (statistics)
  • Latency (audio)
  • Benchmark (surveying)
  • Software deployment
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