WHEN: 16 April 2015 07:00:00PM (-0400)
WHERE: 420 W Geer St., Durham NC 27701
So we can work on calibration, but what is it good for if we don’t make predictions in everyday life? This recent post from Julia Galef gives us some ideas of what might be useful to make predictions for.
http://lesswrong.com/lw/m0m/16_types_of_useful_predictions/
Let’s talk about these and think about others.
See you next Thursday at Cocoa Cinnamon, 7pm!
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Meetup : Durham, NC: Do you even predict?
Discussion article for the meetup : Durham, NC: Do you even predict?
WHEN: 16 April 2015 07:00:00PM (-0400)
WHERE: 420 W Geer St., Durham NC 27701
So we can work on calibration, but what is it good for if we don’t make predictions in everyday life? This recent post from Julia Galef gives us some ideas of what might be useful to make predictions for.
http://lesswrong.com/lw/m0m/16_types_of_useful_predictions/
Let’s talk about these and think about others.
See you next Thursday at Cocoa Cinnamon, 7pm!
Discussion article for the meetup : Durham, NC: Do you even predict?