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by 13of40
1105 days ago
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> something incomprehensible for humans This might be buggy whip talk, but I wonder if you could take the same system and apply it to smaller problems (e.g. computing an 8-bit hash) so the novel techniques could be identified and used by humans. |
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"They found that in a sorting network handling 3 inputs, the AI found a way to save an instruction by reducing a "min(A, B, C)" operation to just "min(A, B)" by taking advantage of the fact that previous operations guaranteed that B <= C."
Which isn't incomprehensible at all.
[1] https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=36229068