What's the probability that these guys are friends in real life who both mutually benefit from the popularity of their public feud?
Nassim Talebs case against Nate Silver is bad math
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#12What's the probability that these guys are friends in real life who both mutually benefit from the popularity of their public feud?
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#13To both of their credit, they’ve expanded my knowledge of probability and statistics.
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#14Taleb inexplicably chose this as the hill to die on [2] and wrote a lengthy and technical paper to refute, and replied (on the [2] thread) "When someone says are event and its opposite are extremely possible I infer either 1) 50/50 or 2) the predictor is shamelessly hedging, in other words, BS."
I've often found Taleb's ideas to be profound and interesting, and unfortunately offset by his arrogance and occasionally cryptic pronouncements and colorful colloquial "Brooklyn-ese" intentional misspellings of words (like "gabish" for "capisce"). But in this case I'm having trouble following what his criticism even is -- forecasts, especially probability forecasts, are hard, and evaluating them is hard -- the dimensions of skill vs. calibration vs. precision are hard to evaluate, and Nate Silver does a fairly good job of describing the tension.
[1] https://twitter.com/DineshDSouza/status/1059147114826162177
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#15They may look like similar fields of art, but are radically different in their approaches and how they seek to understand the world.
It also doesn't help that probability theory takes digs at statistics with rules such as the "Law of the unconscious statistician"
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#16I have zero respect for election forecasters because I think they are not any better than astrologers. Nate silver has used the word probability in a way that is not consistent with mathematical definition of probability so often in this context. Taleb despite being brilliant mathematician is actually pretty mediocre when it comes to real world. A lot of his "discoveries" such as "skin in the game" are well known to…
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#17On the other hand, he managed to get Nate Silver so mad that he called Taleb a cuck. So who can tell who is actually right
Each person's claims are either right or wrong (assuming they are objective claims), regardless of any attribute or action of the person making the claim.
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#19I have zero respect for election forecasters because I think they are not any better than astrologers. Nate silver has used the word probability in a way that is not consistent with mathematical definition of probability so often in this context. Taleb despite being brilliant mathematician is actually pretty mediocre when it comes to real world. A lot of his "discoveries" such as "skin in the game" are well known to…
For the most part, I've stopped following anyone that doesn't follow me in return on twitter.
Taking these conversations to other platforms where possible as well (e.g. Slack/Telegram groups).
Re: Nassim Talebs case against Nate Silver is bad math
#20I have zero respect for election forecasters because I think they are not any better than astrologers. Nate silver has used the word probability in a way that is not consistent with mathematical definition of probability so often in this context. Taleb despite being brilliant mathematician is actually pretty mediocre when it comes to real world. A lot of his "discoveries" such as "skin in the game" are well known to…
I mean he's not a researcher trying to predict the election and somehow has to explain everythong the layman. So some derivation from the mathmatical definitions of probability are expected, i think (the mathematical definitions in its full glory are suprisingly complicated).
I always like FiveTheirghtyEight, mostly because the plots are so beautiful and it never struck me as blatantly wrong.