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by johndoe42377
2260 days ago
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There is a philosophical principle which says that any model superimposed on reality could be seen as reality itself, while it is merely a superimposed interpretation, in principle. Korzybski formulated these principles, among other things. Most of data science models are as wrong as astrology and numerology. They have no connection to reality, or rather inadequate. This principle explains abysmal failures of all Model-based "sciences", stating from financial markets and up to virus spreading models. Simulations of non-discrete, non-fully-observable (AI terminology) system has exactly the same relationships with underlying reality as a Disney cartoon to a real world. This is why expectations will never be meet, except for natural (non-inaginary) pattern recognition. A drop of proper philosophy worth years of virtue signalling. |
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