Comment by YeGoblynQueenne
6 days ago
A thought-terminating cliché? Not at all, certainly not when it comes to claims of technological or scientific breakthroughs. After all, that's partly why we have peer review and an emphasis on reproducibility. Until such a claim has been scrutinised by experts or reproduced by the community at large, it remains an unverified claim.
>> Unlike seemingly most here on HN, I judge people's trustworthiness individually and not solely by the organization they belong to.
That has nothing to do with anything I said. A claim can be false without it being fraudulent, in fact most false claims are probably not fraudulent; though, still, false.
Claims are also very often contested. See e.g. the various claims of Quantum Superiority and the debate they have generated.
Science is a debate. If we believe everything anyone says automatically, then there is no debate.
They don't give a lot of details but they give enough for it to be pretty hard to say the claim is false but unfraudulent.
Some researchers got a breakthrough and decided to share right then rather than the months later it would take for a viable product. It happens, researchers are humans after all and i'm generally glad to take a peek at the actual frontier rather than what's behind by many months.
You can and it's fair to ignore such claims until that part but i think anything more than that is fairly uncharitable for the situation.
I'm not ignoring it. I'm waiting to see evidence of it. Is that uncharitable?