I am dismayed but not surprised, given the authors. I’d love to see the version edited by JDP’s mind(s) and their tools. I’m almost certain it would be out of anyone’s price range, but what would it cost to buy JDP+AI hours sufficient to produce an edited version?
I also have been trying to communicate it better, from the perspective of someone who actually put in the hours watching the arxiv feed. I suspect you’d do it better than I would. But, some ingredients I’d hope to see you ingest[ed already] for use:
I am dismayed but not surprised, given the authors. I’d love to see the version edited by JDP’s mind(s) and their tools. I’m almost certain it would be out of anyone’s price range, but what would it cost to buy JDP+AI hours sufficient to produce an edited version?
I also have been trying to communicate it better, from the perspective of someone who actually put in the hours watching the arxiv feed. I suspect you’d do it better than I would. But, some ingredients I’d hope to see you ingest[ed already] for use:
https://www.lesswrong.com/posts/9kNxhKWvixtKW5anS/you-are-not-measuring-what-you-think-you-are-measuring
https://www.lesswrong.com/posts/gebzzEwn2TaA6rGkc/deep-learning-systems-are-not-less-interpretable-than-logic
https://www.lesswrong.com/posts/Rrt7uPJ8r3sYuLrXo/selection-has-a-quality-ceiling
probably some other wentworth stuff
I thought I had more to link but it’s not quite coming to mind. oh right, this one! https://www.lesswrong.com/posts/evYne4Xx7L9J96BHW/video-and-transcript-of-talk-on-can-goodness-compete
I have now written a review of the book, which touches on some of what you’re asking about. https://www.lesswrong.com/posts/mztwygscvCKDLYGk8/jdp-reviews-iabied