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by poszlem
834 days ago
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Critics of estimation often use a sneaky trick called the motte and bailey fallacy. They mix up two different ideas: one that's pretty reasonable and easy to defend, like "we can't know _exactly_ what's going to happen in the future," with another that's way out there, like "the future is a total mystery, so trying to learn anything about it is useless because it's all just random noise." |
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