By the way, do you happen to remember the name or location of the article in which Eliezer proposed the idea of being graded for your beliefs (by Laplace or whoever), by something like cross-entropy or K-L divergence, such that if you ever said about something true that it had probability 0, you’d be infinitely wrong?
By the way, do you happen to remember the name or location of the article in which Eliezer proposed the idea of being graded for your beliefs (by Laplace or whoever), by something like cross-entropy or K-L divergence, such that if you ever said about something true that it had probability 0, you’d be infinitely wrong?
A Technical Explanation of Technical Explanation
What Nick said. Laplace is also mentioned jokingly in a different context in An Intuitive Explanation of Bayes’ Theorem.