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by nradov 2730 days ago
Humans can often learn new things from many fewer data points than current ML algorithms. Sometimes a single data point suffices.

Human statisticians can apply a variety of mathematical tools to fit different situations. ML systems tend to be more like one-trick ponies.

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I’m not sure I could agree with that statistician can “learning new things” with smaller data points. Statisticans might come and see the pattern with “better” prior than ML models, that allow them to come up with better conclusion. However, given the same dataset, there is a maximum to thee information that can be extracted from the dataset. Ideally, Any human(think of human brain as a pattern recognizer) or appropirate statistical method would come up with the same information from the datast, given no prior
Amazingly there is no upper limit on information that can be extracted. :-) Also, by applying increasingly sophisticated techniques, statisticians can extract increasing amounts of information from the same data. Don't have data? Just add a statistician.
I’m not sure if you’re trolling or not, cus there is definitely an upper limit to how information can be encoded in data.