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Structuring your arguments the right way is crucial. Important for those of you with aspirations of getting into AI, Data Science, or another field where you will be running a lot of tests and simulations.
The concepts expressed in this video are not particularly hard to grasp. I was originally going to make this point with Discrete Counting and Complex Numbers. But they will you build your probabilistic intuition.
This is just a very fun way to get a point across. Have a crush you want to dazzle? A boss to impress? Friends to show off for? Pull this math out at a party, and watch them all react in awe. I’m guessing, b/c I don’t go to many parties. Trust me, they will remember the guy who told them that their friends were statistically likely to be more popular than them.
If you enjoyed this check out the posts Bayesian Thinking for Software Engineering and Some fun paradoxes for you. They will help you understand probabilistic thinking in more depth. Think you’re one of the popular friends? Prove it by sharing this newsletter with as many friends as you can.
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