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by o-o-
624 days ago
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> FTA: This same counterintuitive relationship between efficiency and outcome occurs in machine learning. The "examples abound, in politics, economics, health, science, and many other fields" isn't a relationship between efficiency and outcome, but rather measuring and efficiency, or measuring and outcome. I think a better analogy is Heissenberg's uncertainty principle – the more you measure the more you (negatively) affect the environment you're measuring. |
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