It would be extraordinary if the algorithm that is optimal given infinite computational resource is also optimal given limited resource.
I suspect that by framing this as a battle between Bayesian inference and actual evolved human algorithms, we are missing the third alternative: algorithm X, which is the optimal algorithm for decision-making given the resources and options that we have in the society that we find ourselves in.
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It would be extraordinary if the algorithm that is optimal given infinite computational resource is also optimal given limited resource.
I suspect that by framing this as a battle between Bayesian inference and actual evolved human algorithms, we are missing the third alternative: algorithm X, which is the optimal algorithm for decision-making given the resources and options that we have in the society that we find ourselves in.