I actually have both concerns. I do not think people are typically making a false statement when they say they believe something, even when they clearly have an automatic assessment that does not give it a high probability. But I also think that even if people did make an actual mistake, e.g. by saying “I have a high automatic assessment of this” when they don’t, it probably isn’t very useful or productive to tell them that.
I actually have both concerns. I do not think people are typically making a false statement when they say they believe something, even when they clearly have an automatic assessment that does not give it a high probability. But I also think that even if people did make an actual mistake, e.g. by saying “I have a high automatic assessment of this” when they don’t, it probably isn’t very useful or productive to tell them that.