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by calf 877 days ago
I was thinking one reason Yann LeCun would make such a terrible analogy is because he knows something the rest of us don't.
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The thing that he knows that (most of) the rest of us don’t is quite a lot about AI.
If you read what Yann writes you'll pretty quickly see that he's rather ignorant about AI. His opinion is probably worse on average than the typical technical generalist's
You'll have to be way more convincing than this if you want anyone to believe that about Yann haha.
This is ignorant.

He won a Turing award for his work on deep learning.

Lots of people reasonably disagree with him about the future of AI/ML, but he's the opposite of ignorant.

That’s hilarious. I have read a few things he has written which suggests he’s definitely better than the average technical generalist. I haven’t read everything obviously but he has written quite a lot https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=WLN3QrAAAAAJ
What an absurd idea to say this about a leading AI researcher
And, what, you think he's working against humanity's interest in service of the secret AI overlords?
You're missing the point and context. Person above me says this analysis is quite telling, then points out the counterfactual historical hypothetical, which makes no sense. Yann thinks supersonic flight is not worthy of precautionary principle ethics in 1925? I'm saying the same thing--Yann's terrible, nonsense analogy is indeed poorly argued, but plausibly would make sense as a Freudian slip inconsistency of some sort. Ergo, "it is quite telling". As to what contents in his mind, or his motivations, I don't care to speculate.

The fact that you make insinuations about what I think is pretty aggressive and terrible similarly, this forum ought to have better manners than that when writing replies to complete strangers. Not everyone who has a different opinion is some crypto conspiracy theorist, and you are wrong to jump to such a suggestion.

His funny insinuation pushed you to write a nice long argumented explanation, it worked great