Proposing experiments that are more specifically exposing tampering does sound like what I meant, and I agree that my attempt to reduce this to experiments that expose confidently wrong human predictions may not be precise enough.
How do we use this to construct new sensors that allow the human to detect tampering?
I know this is crossed out but thought it might help to answer anyway: the proposed experiment includes instructions for how to set the experiment up and how to read the results. These may include instructions for building new sensors.
The proposed experiment could itself perform tampering
Yep this is a problem. “Was I tricking you?” isn’t being distinguished from “Can I trick you after the fact?”.
The other problems seem like real problems too; more thought required....
Proposing experiments that are more specifically exposing tampering does sound like what I meant, and I agree that my attempt to reduce this to experiments that expose confidently wrong human predictions may not be precise enough.
I know this is crossed out but thought it might help to answer anyway: the proposed experiment includes instructions for how to set the experiment up and how to read the results. These may include instructions for building new sensors.
Yep this is a problem. “Was I tricking you?” isn’t being distinguished from “Can I trick you after the fact?”.
The other problems seem like real problems too; more thought required....