gjm comments on Learning to get things right first time - Less Wrong Discussion
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I think you may indeed be missing the point, which is not
but
However, what I take to be your main point -- that value-specification and software development are in fact not terribly similar, so that practice at one may not help much with the other -- is as applicable either way.
Yes, gjm's summary is right.
I agree that there are some important disanalogies between the two problems. I thought software development was an unusually good domain to start trying to learn the general skill, mostly because it offers easy-to-generate complex challenges where it's simple to assess success.
See my reply above - this line of thought is fundamentally mistaken. Simulation testing is far more of an effective general solution than formal verification.
Just to clarify: I was stating the thesis of the OP, not asserting it. Neither am I now denying it. (I don't find myself altogether convinced either by the OP or by your arguments for why the OP is "probably completely mistaken".)