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by acdc4life
2619 days ago
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>you do realize that NN/AI is totally state of the art for many tasks? Being state of the art doesn't imply that these things will solve these problems. In ML terms, how do you know that NN/AI isn't a local maxima that we need to jump out of? All NLP systems are joke. Sure replace Watson with DL, might perform better on Jeopardy. But in real conversations? Forget it. I wouldn't bet on these things. NN will win, but not the back propagation, ReLu, sigmoid or whatever pseudo science that is the current buzzword. There is 50 years worth of understanding in actual neuroscience and cognitive modelling that no one has paid attention to, and new design principles are emerging that will influence mathematics. |
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It's the best performing tool we have for NLP, image recognition, etc. Is it a local maxima? Probably. But it's out there solving real problems nonetheless. We'll capture all the gains we can and then move on after.