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What Is The First Image Under 'Interpretations' On The 'Bayes Theorem' Wikipedia Page? The Viral 'Jarvis Commands' Meme Explained

Image of a Jarvis, Look Up Bayes Theorem meme
Image of a Jarvis, Look Up Bayes Theorem meme

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Published June 21, 2023

Published June 21, 2023

A Jarvis commands meme is going viral on Twitter right now that's instructing viewers to visit the Wikipedia page for "Bayes' Theorem." Specifically, the meme wants you to visit the page, scroll down to "interpretations" and expand the first image shown. Here's why.

What Is The First Image Under 'Interpretations' On The 'Bayes' Theorem' Wikipedia Page?

The "Jarvis commands" meme is a popular meme format. It is often used to give viewers directions to a specific funny image on the internet. Recently, a version of the meme has been going viral on Twitter and Instagram that directs people to visit the "Bayes Theorem" page and click the first image under "interpretations."

By following the directions, people will be either delighted or horrified to find that the image in question is a graphic that uses characters from the much-memed video game Among Us in an example of the theorem. Talk about sus, am I right?

How Does Bayes' Theorem Relate To 'Among Us?'

Bayes' Theorem is a theorem related to probability and statistics named after Thomas Bayes. Essentially, the theorem describes the probability of a given event based on prior knowledge of the event's related conditions.

For example, when you get older your probability of getting some diseases increases. So, using Bayes' Theorem, you can use an individual's age to more accurately determine the probability that they have one of these diseases as opposed to not considering age at all.

In the case of Among Us, Bayes' Theorem is being used to figure out the probability that a given player is the impostor based on prior knowledge that there are X number of instances of that player acting sus.


For the full history of Jarvis commands, be sure to check out Know Your Meme's encyclopedia entry for more information.

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