MathMage comments on Harry Potter and the Methods of Rationality discussion thread, February 2015, chapter 111 - Less Wrong

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Comment author: MarkusRamikin 25 February 2015 07:51:42PM 0 points [-]

Confidence: 25%.

Hm... this isn't a dig at you or anything, just a thought I'm having trouble answering for myself right now, but how low does one get to set the probability of a prediction, and still call it a prediction? At which point - seems it's not 50% - should you rather say "I'm predicting this won't happen?"

Comment author: MathMage 25 February 2015 08:23:14PM 2 points [-]

Imagine that Eliezer has 100 possible ways to complete this puzzle. 25% means that the combined weight of all the other possibilities outweighs the one I've outlined, but I am still privileging the one significantly over a typical possibility. (However, lerjj has convinced me that I was most likely wrong to do so.)

Comment author: MarkusRamikin 25 February 2015 09:08:45PM 0 points [-]

Right. What I was thinking, except for some reason I had a complete block on putting that thought into words. Thanks.