I would say, “increasing this credence toward 100%”—without mathematical proof that the familiar sort of causation is the only such scheme that is feasible, absolute certainty is (slightly) risky. (Even with such proof, it is risky—proofs aren’t perfect guarantees.)
I would say, “increasing this credence toward 100%”—without mathematical proof that the familiar sort of causation is the only such scheme that is feasible, absolute certainty is (slightly) risky. (Even with such proof, it is risky—proofs aren’t perfect guarantees.)