You would have to grade every user on every knowledge axis though. Just because someone is an expert in software doesn’t mean you should believe their takes on medicine, no matter how good faith their model interactions appear. I’d argue that coming up with an automated way to determine the objective truthfulness of information would be among the greatest creations of humanity (basically “solving” philosophy), so this isn’t a small task.
linguistbreaker|1 year ago
If we had to grade truthiness of data sources - our sight or other main senses would probably be #1. Some gossip we heard from a 6 year old is near the bottom.
We know how to grade these data sources based on longitudinal experience and they are graded on multiple axes. For instance Angela is wrong about most facts but always right about matters of the heart.
octacat|1 year ago