Eliezer_Yudkowsky: You discuss whether training in the art of Bayes would produce scientists who don’t make these errors. What do you make of (as per Robin_Hanson’s account) how in the movie Expelled, Richard_Dawkins places a >1% probability on earth life having been designed? Is this an instance of a major not “getting” Bayesian inference, since he doesn’t also advocate diverting research funds to that idea?
(Incidentally, when I corrected, here, Richard_Dawkins’s definition of a “good theory” on edge.org, his entry there was shortly thereafter changed. If you passed on my correction to him, I would be interested in knowing why you didn’t tell him it was me.)
Eliezer_Yudkowsky: You discuss whether training in the art of Bayes would produce scientists who don’t make these errors. What do you make of (as per Robin_Hanson’s account) how in the movie Expelled, Richard_Dawkins places a >1% probability on earth life having been designed? Is this an instance of a major not “getting” Bayesian inference, since he doesn’t also advocate diverting research funds to that idea?
(Incidentally, when I corrected, here, Richard_Dawkins’s definition of a “good theory” on edge.org, his entry there was shortly thereafter changed. If you passed on my correction to him, I would be interested in knowing why you didn’t tell him it was me.)