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argonaut
3429 days ago
Almost all neural nets are not Turing complete. Only very specific RNNs are; most RNNs aren't, including pretty much any RNN model used in the real world right now (
https://uclmr.github.io/nampi/talk_slides/grefenstette-nampi...
).
Also, this is a useless fact, because so many other random things are Turing complete.