Meanwhile, the average human can beat the entirety of Red in just 26 hours, and with substantially less thought per hour.
I mostly agree with the post, but this number is absolutely bullshit. What you could more honestly claim, given the link, is that the average hardcore gamer that both completed the game, then input their completion time into this type of website is 26 hours. That’s an insanely different claim. In fact, I would be shocked if even 50% of people who have played a Pokemon game have completed it at all, much less doing so in under a week of playtime.
I think this is a fair criticism, but I think it’s also partly balanced out by the fact that Claude is committed to trying to beat the game. The average person who has merely played Red probably did not beat it, yes, but also they weren’t committed to beating it. Also, Claude has pretty deep knowledge of Pokémon in its training data, making it a “hardcore gamer” both in terms of knowledge and willingness to keep playing. In that way, the reference class of gamers who put forth enough effort to beat the game is somewhat reasonable.
I mostly agree, but “the reference class of gamers who put forth enough effort to beat the game” is still necessarily truncated by omitting any who nonetheless failed to complete it, and is likely also omitting gamers embarrassed of how long it took them.
I mostly agree with the post, but this number is absolutely bullshit. What you could more honestly claim, given the link, is that the average hardcore gamer that both completed the game, then input their completion time into this type of website is 26 hours. That’s an insanely different claim. In fact, I would be shocked if even 50% of people who have played a Pokemon game have completed it at all, much less doing so in under a week of playtime.
I think this is a fair criticism, but I think it’s also partly balanced out by the fact that Claude is committed to trying to beat the game. The average person who has merely played Red probably did not beat it, yes, but also they weren’t committed to beating it. Also, Claude has pretty deep knowledge of Pokémon in its training data, making it a “hardcore gamer” both in terms of knowledge and willingness to keep playing. In that way, the reference class of gamers who put forth enough effort to beat the game is somewhat reasonable.
I mostly agree, but “the reference class of gamers who put forth enough effort to beat the game” is still necessarily truncated by omitting any who nonetheless failed to complete it, and is likely also omitting gamers embarrassed of how long it took them.