Comment on QBism and locality in quantum mechanics
Michael Nauenberg

TL;DR
This paper critically examines the claims of QBism regarding locality in quantum mechanics, providing a detailed analysis and counterpoints to the arguments presented by Fuchs, Mermin, and Schack.
Contribution
It offers a critical perspective on QBism's interpretation of locality, challenging previous assertions and clarifying conceptual misunderstandings.
Findings
Identifies key issues in QBism's approach to locality
Provides counterarguments to QBism's claims on quantum locality
Clarifies conceptual misunderstandings in QBism
Abstract
A critique to the article by C.A. Fuchs, N.D. Mermin, and R.Schack, "An introduction to QBism with and application to the locality of quantum mechanics" that appeared in Am. J. Phys. 82 (8), 749-754 (2014)
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