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by randcraw
631 days ago
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NP-hardness was a popular basis for arguments for/against various AI models back around 1990. In 1987, Robert Berwick co-wrote "Computational Complexity and Natural Language" which proposed that NLP models that were NP-hard were too inefficient to be correct. But given the multitude of ways in which natural organisms learn to cheat any system, it's likely that myriad shortcuts will arise to make even the most inefficient computational model sufficiently tractable to gain mindshare. After all, look at Latin... |
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