Uncorrelated returns is the key here, not inverse.
>And even in "normal" applications -- where the majority of users are not knowledgable enough to know that their spelling could be to blame -- an error message that's too verbose is still problematic, because many, if…
Seems misleading, the article mentions that Google made it through the agreed upon wait period during which the DOJ could bring up objections, and that that period has ended.
Uncorrelated returns is the key here, not inverse.
>And even in "normal" applications -- where the majority of users are not knowledgable enough to know that their spelling could be to blame -- an error message that's too verbose is still problematic, because many, if…
Seems misleading, the article mentions that Google made it through the agreed upon wait period during which the DOJ could bring up objections, and that that period has ended.