
272 | Leslie Valiant on Learning and Educability in Computers and People
Sean Carroll's Mindscape: Science, Society, Philosophy, Culture, Arts, and Ideas
Striving for Approximate Correctness
The concept of 'probably approximately correct' emphasizes the unpredictability of extrapolation from one's experiences. While certainty is unattainable, striving for approximate correctness in predictions is achievable. Scientists aim to be 'approximately correct' by acknowledging the chance of accuracy in extrapolations. Les Valiant exemplifies this approach by combining deep theoretical computer science ideas with practical applications, as highlighted in his upcoming book that focuses on educability over intelligence as a measure of human uniqueness.
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