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by TeMPOraL
2535 days ago
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I'm going to quote the first paragraph here: > Eliezer Yudkowsky’s catchily-titled Inadequate Equilibria is many things. It’s a look into whether there is any role for individual reason in a world where you can always just trust expert consensus. It’s an analysis of the efficient market hypothesis and how it relates to the idea of low-hanging fruit. It’s a self-conscious defense of the author’s own arrogance. And then quote again the only reference to the EMH: > It’s an analysis of the efficient market hypothesis and how it relates to the idea of low-hanging fruit. How, just how can you say something 'bedobi upthread? It's frankly a "fake news" level comment. I hate those, because it looks legit enough that people will take the lie at face value. |
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