Thanks for this! It’s been a long time since I wrote this so I don’t remember why I thought it was from MIRI/FHI. I think it’s because the guesstimate model has two sub-models, one titled “the MIRI method” and one titled “The community method (developed by Owen CB and Daniel Dewey” who were at the time associated with FHI I believe. So I must have figured the first model came from MIRI and the second model came from FHI.
Ok I see, thanks for the clarification! I didn’t notice the use of the phrase “the MIRI method”, which does sound like an odd way to phrase it (if MIRI was in fact not involved in coming up with the model).
Thanks for this! It’s been a long time since I wrote this so I don’t remember why I thought it was from MIRI/FHI. I think it’s because the guesstimate model has two sub-models, one titled “the MIRI method” and one titled “The community method (developed by Owen CB and Daniel Dewey” who were at the time associated with FHI I believe. So I must have figured the first model came from MIRI and the second model came from FHI.
I’ll correct the error.
Ok I see, thanks for the clarification! I didn’t notice the use of the phrase “the MIRI method”, which does sound like an odd way to phrase it (if MIRI was in fact not involved in coming up with the model).