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    23 hours ago

    Ah, my bad, you’re right, for being consistently correct, I should have done 0.3^10=0.0000059049

    so the chances of it being right ten times in a row are less than one thousandth of a percent.

    No wonder I couldn’t get it to summarise my list of data right and it was always lying by the 7th row.

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      14 hours ago

      That looks better. Even with a fair coin, 10 heads in a row is almost impossible.

      And if you are feeding the output back into a new instance of a model then the quality is highly likely to degrade.

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        3 hours ago

        Whereas if you ask a human to do the same thing ten times, the probability that they get all ten right is astronomically higher than 0.0000059049.