Gonzo cyberbetics of cryptoanarchy

professor rat pro2rat at yahoo.com.au
Mon Jan 2 02:15:58 PST 2023


 Do we need to understand things in order to predict and control them?

ChatGPT: It is generally easier to predict and control things that we understand. When we have a good understanding of something, we can identify patterns and regularities, and use this knowledge to make informed predictions about how the thing will behave in the future. We can also use our understanding of a thing to identify key variables that we can manipulate in order to control it.

However, it is possible to predict and control things without a full understanding of them. For example, we can use machine learning algorithms to make predictions about things that we don't fully understand, by finding patterns in data that we have collected about them. We can also use feedback loops and other control mechanisms to control things without necessarily understanding how they work in detail.

Overall, understanding can be helpful for predicting and controlling things, but it is not strictly necessary.

https://noahpinion.substack.com/p/the-third-magic


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