Thomas Bayes

The Priest Who Made Statistics Dangerous: Why Bayes Is More Philosophical Than You Think

Thomas Bayes, an 18th-century Presbyterian minister, invented the statistical framework that powers modern AI. His key insight: every analysis starts with a prior belief, even in supposedly objective fields. This article explores the philosophical tension between subjectivity and objectivity in statistics, and why understanding Bayes’ religious background reveals the hidden assumptions in every data-driven decision.