To recap, (b) was: ‘Verification of “proof of friendliness” is easier than its production’.
For that to work as a plan in context, the verification doesn’t have to be infallible. It just needs not to have false positives. False negatives are fine—i.e. if a good machine is rejected, that isn’t the end of the world.
To recap, (b) was: ‘Verification of “proof of friendliness” is easier than its production’.
For that to work as a plan in context, the verification doesn’t have to be infallible. It just needs not to have false positives. False negatives are fine—i.e. if a good machine is rejected, that isn’t the end of the world.