Boldly challenging the notion that just because induction is a great method for n, it's a great method for n+1.https://twitter.com/zeynep/status/1408043609245499393 …
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Replying to @PaulMainwood
Heh.
It’s both a self-referential joke but also subtweeting a year of articles/assertions of that type—of which there was a gush of just recently. (Will write longer when I get a moment).1 reply 0 retweets 5 likes -
Replying to @zeynep @PaulMainwood
This applies to all models and approaches. As they are simplifications they will 'break' at some point. The question is where? – I had a good chuckle
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Replying to @pmholling @PaulMainwood
Induction has a very specific problem, though, that's being widely ignored at the moment.
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