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by simonster
1154 days ago
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I work for Google Brain. I remember meeting Brian at a conference and I have nothing but good things to say about him. That said, I think Brian is underestimating the extent to which the Brain/DeepMind merger is happening because it's what researchers want. Many of us have a strong sense that the future of ML involves models built by large teams in industry environments. My impression is that the goal of the merger is to create a better, more coordinated environment for that kind of research. |
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The gradient of current moment is that whatever approach is optimized to use more data and more compute is much easier to invest in than something which can do more with less, but with a significant number of possible dead-ends.
At some point, this will have diminishing returns, but until that is hit, this makes sense as a purely return-on-investment for both research progress and business returns.