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Dylan Black's avatar

Love the scribbling averager, that’s super useful.

I feel it’s important to clarify that the reason it’s important/better to attach some math to your forecast when you can is not JUST because it can handle well-defined rules, but also because it allows you to check your conclusions against any existing data (not just a rule, the model is the rule) and generalize out of distribution in a principled fashion. To post-dict as well as predict.

Related to this, one of the most devastating problems pointed out with AI 2027 was its extreme insensitivity to some of the initial conditions. This seems like a flaw, which was revealed by probing the math model, thus demonstrating the utility of attaching some (possibly made up) math to it.

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David Bookstaber's avatar

TL;DR on Scribbling: Does Monte Carlo simulation sound too technical? What if we call it Scribble-based forecasting?

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