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by darawk
2824 days ago
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> Even after I know what I'm optimizing for I cannot use data to optimize for it. I know from experience that unintended results will happen. Some of them will be very base which will force me to come up with a whole new set of things to optimize for. You can't use data to optimize anything? Google and Facebook must be wasting their time collecting all that user data, then. > You are also assuming we can agree on what to optimize for. In fact we do not, and will not. We agree on lots of things to optimize for. There are cases of disagreement, but very very broad agreement as well. |
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No, I can use data, the problem is I don't know what all the effects of that optimization will be. So I constantly have to change what I'm optimizing for.
> We agree on lots of things to optimize for.
Broadly, but there are limited resources and each thing effects the other. So even though we agree that A and B are worth optimizing for, we will disagree on which is more important. Worse in many cases we will agree on A and B, but the data shows you cannot optimize for one without pessimism the other.
That is the broad agreement isn't really enough to do anything with, we need the details and there we disagree.