top | item 41503554 (no title) ansk | 1 year ago Imagine reading a math or programming textbook where each statement was true with probability 0.95. discuss order hn newest sno129|1 year ago Plenty of mistakes in textbooks and research articles, it's possible the probability is already even lower. slashdave|1 year ago That just means you are adding errors on top of existing ones, hardly an improvement throwthrowuknow|1 year ago errata. Also real humans often make mistakes in live interviews. The biggest difference is that eventually these fake humans will have lower error rates than real ones. contagiousflow|1 year ago > eventually these fake humans will have lower error rates than real onesSource?
sno129|1 year ago Plenty of mistakes in textbooks and research articles, it's possible the probability is already even lower. slashdave|1 year ago That just means you are adding errors on top of existing ones, hardly an improvement
slashdave|1 year ago That just means you are adding errors on top of existing ones, hardly an improvement
throwthrowuknow|1 year ago errata. Also real humans often make mistakes in live interviews. The biggest difference is that eventually these fake humans will have lower error rates than real ones. contagiousflow|1 year ago > eventually these fake humans will have lower error rates than real onesSource?
contagiousflow|1 year ago > eventually these fake humans will have lower error rates than real onesSource?
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