Professor of electrical engineer and computer science Ben Recht joins us to defend Bayesianism, AI doom, and assure us that the statisticians have everything under control.
Just kidding. Recht might be even more suspicious of these things than we are. What has statistics ever done for us, really? When was the last time YOU ran a clinical trial after all, huh? HUH? After Ben Chugg defends his life decision to do a PhD in statistics, we talk AI, cults, philosophy, Paul Meehl, and discuss Ben Recht's forthcoming book, The Irrational Decision.
Check out Ben's blog, website, and his story about machine learning.
We discuss
- Ben Recht's theory of blogging
- Why is Berkeley the epicenter of AI doom?
- Where the word "robot" came from
- Is Bayesian reasoning responsible for AI doom?
- Paul Meehl and his contributions to science
- Ben Recht's bureaucratic theory of statistics
- What on earth is null hypothesis testing?
- What is the point of statistics?
- "Sweet spots" and "small worlds"
- Does science proceed by Popperian means?
- Can Popper get around the Duhem-Quine problem?
Errata
The z-score for the Pfizer trial was 20, not 12!
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