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by CyberDildonics
78 days ago
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has been “solved” a billion times If it was really solved, wouldn't it just need to happen once? You think classifying handwriting of 10 numbers is the same as this that took 55 hours of GPU time for someone to go through? I have no idea what point you're trying to make and I can't tell if you do either. You were talking about "solving" other "health datasets" but you can't even come up with one or what that means. |
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Likewise, you can spend 55 hours of GPU time to produce very different things. Can those 55 hours cure cancer? Definitely not. Can it pick up correlations with a small subset of proteins that are perhaps not representative of practical problems? Probably. Can it learn a pattern to tie your shoes, given all your life experiences tying them? Sure.
I asked the question to determine what is the impact of the task and dataset. Curing cancer is huge, tying shoes is not. What are the strengths and limitations?