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Philosophy bear's avatar

A little off topic, but I've ran into a lot of mathematicians, linguists, psychologists etc. etc. who seem palpably disappointed- even a little angry- that machine learning is not theoretically novel- that it's just the equivalent of banging an enormous amounts of computation and data together. These people are disappointed because they wanted big AI advances to flow from, or perhaps lead to, deep secrets about the human mind, the nature of thought etc.

To me, the effectiveness of just ramming data and computational power over ****relatively**** simple models until they work is a testament to the power of evolution.

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Patrick Brosnan's avatar

Thank god, I feel like I'm living in the land that invented invisible clothes. As an a former programmer with an interest in statistics, linear regression and predictive models being the main interest, I'm continually aghast at the inflated claims of the unprecedented power of so called AI and ML. It's simplify another IT industry hype cycle the result of which there will be marginal change for vast majority of the world's population and millions transferred to overrated IT firms. Hopefully I can soon retire from what has become a symbiosis of snake oil and ignorance. It's a pity, was programming was once a really satisfying craft, I pity the grads today.

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