Gray_Area comments on The Logical Fallacy of Generalization from Fictional Evidence - Less Wrong
You are viewing a comment permalink. View the original post to see all comments and the full post content.
You are viewing a comment permalink. View the original post to see all comments and the full post content.
Comments (55)
Apparently what works fairly well in Go is to evaluate positions based on 'randomly' running lots games to completion (in other words you evaluate a position as 'good' if in lots of random games which start from this position you win). Random sampling of the future can work in some domains. I wonder if this method is applicable to answering specific questions about the future (though naturally I don't think science fiction novels are a good sampling method).
We'd have to be able to randomly run reality to completion several times.
Universe seems to be doing that, only problem is that instead of us getting results we are only part of them.