Hmmmm.… that’s an interesting article too, but it focuses on a different
question, the question what knowledge really means, and uses AI concepts to
discuss that (somewhat related to Searle’s Chinese
Roomgedankenexperiment.)
However, I think the article discussed here is a bit more directly connected
to Bayesianism. It’s clear what Bayes Theorem means, but what many people
today mean with Bayesianism, is somewhat of a loose extrapolation of that --
or even just a metaphor.
I think the article does a good job at explaining the current use.
Hmmmm.… that’s an interesting article too, but it focuses on a different question, the question what knowledge really means, and uses AI concepts to discuss that (somewhat related to Searle’s Chinese Room gedankenexperiment.)
However, I think the article discussed here is a bit more directly connected to Bayesianism. It’s clear what Bayes Theorem means, but what many people today mean with Bayesianism, is somewhat of a loose extrapolation of that -- or even just a metaphor.
I think the article does a good job at explaining the current use.