I think Michael Dickens explains this better than me in a more recent comment. The point is that we usually care about effect/cost rather than the other way around (although I’d love to understand more clearly why and when exactly that’s true). In your example, you have implicitly computed this and then compare it to Guesstimate’s model computing cost/effect.
I think Michael Dickens explains this better than me in a more recent comment. The point is that we usually care about effect/cost rather than the other way around (although I’d love to understand more clearly why and when exactly that’s true). In your example, you have implicitly computed this and then compare it to Guesstimate’s model computing cost/effect.
Replied to Michael Dickens, curious about your thoughts! We should definitely add a section on this