The discussion on the definition of randomness reveals that there is no formal definition applicable to philosophical inquiries about randomness, despite established concepts in probability theory. A random process is characterized as unpredictable but can be described probabilistically, and its predictability may vary depending on the theoretical framework used. The conversation touches on the idea that correlation between variables can influence perceptions of randomness, though this does not necessarily diminish the inherent randomness of each variable. The concept of randomness is further complicated by quantum mechanics, where certain processes are fundamentally unpredictable, challenging deterministic interpretations. Ultimately, the nature of randomness remains a complex interplay between predictability, theory, and philosophical considerations.