Thanks for the comment. There is some “multiple hypothesis testing” effect at play in the sense that I constructed the graph because of a hunch that I’d see a correlation of this type, based on a few salient examples that I knew about. I wouldn’t have made a graph of some other comparison where I didn’t expect much insight.
However, when it came to adding people, I did so purely based on whether I could clearly identify their views on the hard/soft question and years worked in industry. I’m happy to add anyone else to the graph if I can figure out the requisite data points. For instance, I wanted to add Vinge but couldn’t clearly tell what x-axis value to use for him. For Kurzweil, I didn’t really know what y-axis value to use.
Thanks for the comment. There is some “multiple hypothesis testing” effect at play in the sense that I constructed the graph because of a hunch that I’d see a correlation of this type, based on a few salient examples that I knew about. I wouldn’t have made a graph of some other comparison where I didn’t expect much insight.
However, when it came to adding people, I did so purely based on whether I could clearly identify their views on the hard/soft question and years worked in industry. I’m happy to add anyone else to the graph if I can figure out the requisite data points. For instance, I wanted to add Vinge but couldn’t clearly tell what x-axis value to use for him. For Kurzweil, I didn’t really know what y-axis value to use.