BAYESIAN DECISION-MAKING
Bayesian Decision-Making: The Art of Choosing Between Two Options, Both of Which are Wrong
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What is Bayesian Decision-Making?
Bayesian Decision-Making is a method of choosing between two options, both of which are incorrect. It's like flipping a coin, but with more math.
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Benefits of Bayesian Decision-Making
The benefits of Bayesian Decision-Making are numerous: it's easy to do, it's fun to do, and it's guaranteed to result in two wrong choices.
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