> In my world, you generally want models to have strong conceptual justifications or empirical validation with existing data before you go making decisions based off their predictions: this fails at both.
Thank you for putting succinctly into words what I've been feeling for months. Thanks for all this invaluable work; I hope this post gets a ton of views and subsequent critique itself.
> In my world, you generally want models to have strong conceptual justifications or empirical validation with existing data before you go making decisions based off their predictions: this fails at both.
Thank you for putting succinctly into words what I've been feeling for months. Thanks for all this invaluable work; I hope this post gets a ton of views and subsequent critique itself.