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I'm going to be hosting a fireside chat with Nate Silver -- what questions should I ask him? I'll pay out M100 for each question I end up choosing.
Make sure to heart the questions that you would want asked too (even if you're not attending; we're recording & publishing Manifest main sessions!)
I will also award a special M1000 bounty to whichever question Nate Silver chooses as his favorite.
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Like many people in this audience, iirc you consider youself to be solidly in the Bayesian camp, philosophically speaking. What do you consider to be the strongest arguments against Bayesianism?
Would you consider moving more directly into projects to help reduce existential risk? (eg by running and writing about polls on proposed pandemic prevention or AI safety policies).
Do people genuinely not understand that something with an 85% probability will not-happen 15% of the time? Or are they faking this in order to dunk?
More nicely: how well do pundits actually understand probability? And are they getting better?
As someone with maybe 1/100 - 1/10,000 of your audience, I sometimes find myself frustrated by low-information people on the internet misunderstanding fairly anodyne comments I make. But I often see even dumber arguments people make against you (eg on Twitter). How do you keep your cool as a public intellectual etc when people seem to blatantly misunderstand you online?
I thought his book title was bad and I hoped he would change it, but it wasn't till earlier tonight I realized that what I should've done was gotten Austin to ask him
How much mana do I have to bribe you to change your book title to "always tell me the odds"?