• Pennomi@lemmy.world
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    22 days ago

    Looks like an AI generated image to me. Lots of strange artifacts an artist wouldn’t create. And there’s something uncanny about the stippling pattern I’ve seen before in AI images.

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    22 days ago

    I like the meme, but I don’t think it actually works. The implication here is that there’s a correlation between confusing correlation with causation and dying. But there isn’t such a correlation. You are statistically equally likely to die either way

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      22 days ago

      THATS THE JOKE

      I see the confusion now. It’s evident in the thread below. Carry on.

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        22 days ago

        No, it’s not. The joke is that there is a correlation, but that actually correlation doesn’t mean causation. But here we have a situation where there is neither correlation nor causation.

        The problem is that the joke suggests that correlation is when A -> B (or at least it appears as such). Implication (in formal logic) is not the same as correlation.

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          22 days ago

          Sorry to get mathematical…

          P(A∣B)=P(A) iff

          P(B∣A)=P(B) iff

          P(A∩B)=P(A)P(B)

          ->𝐴 and 𝐵 are uncorrelated or independent.

          There is no correlation with events with probability 1

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            22 days ago

            isn’t that just Bayesian apologist propaganda?
            *jumps in an unlabelled Frequentist van* “Floor it!”