Not infinite but for humans all priors (or their non-strict-Bayesian equivalent at least) ultimately derive either from sensory input over the individual’s lifetime or from millions of years of evolution baking in some ‘hard-coded’ priors to the human brain.
When dealing with any particular question you essentially draw a somewhat arbitrary line and lump millions of years of accumulated sensory input and evolutionary ‘learning’ together with a lifetime of actual learning and assign a single real number to it and call it a ‘prior’ but this is just a way of making calculation tractable.
Not infinite but for humans all priors (or their non-strict-Bayesian equivalent at least) ultimately derive either from sensory input over the individual’s lifetime or from millions of years of evolution baking in some ‘hard-coded’ priors to the human brain.
When dealing with any particular question you essentially draw a somewhat arbitrary line and lump millions of years of accumulated sensory input and evolutionary ‘learning’ together with a lifetime of actual learning and assign a single real number to it and call it a ‘prior’ but this is just a way of making calculation tractable.