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by rtens
3488 days ago
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I must admit that I have only very limited understanding of numeric and cryptography. But I do find these very interesting discussion points. The uncomputable real numbers are the irrational ones, no? But those you can compute to an arbitrary precision. It's just for most applications, you don't need much precision. But again, I've not done very much simulation so I might miss something. Patterns are something I haven't thought about in this context. I'm not entirely sure what kind of patterns you're talking about. I'm guessing software patterns. I was thinking about abstract patterns and had to think of Deep Mind and how it learned to play Go by recognizing patterns. I stay with my statement about security. I never said that it's sufficient. But necessary. I think a cryptography-enabled capability-based security model could be very interesting. Will definitely read Aaronson's talk. That's a very interesting subject. |
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