We created a metric for strategic usefulness What is that metric?
We created a metric for strategic usefulness
What is that metric?
It wouldn’t surprise me if they didn’t want to publish it because some of the aspects of the measure might be gameable, allowing people to pretend to be super useful by guessing the teacher’s password.
GIven that the use it to justify the claim that CFAR made progress in the last year, it seems that the relevant people already know the metric.
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It wouldn’t surprise me if they didn’t want to publish it because some of the aspects of the measure might be gameable, allowing people to pretend to be super useful by guessing the teacher’s password.
GIven that the use it to justify the claim that CFAR made progress in the last year, it seems that the relevant people already know the metric.