Ask HN: Is AI/ML over-hyped in biology and earth science?
I see a general trend in academia to include machine learning in every proposal and apply it to every problem. I failed yet to see the advantages outside prediction which is some cases are indeed very useful e.g. the protein folding but I don't see how far it can advance science. My question is, do you think ML in academia is currently over-hyped?
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[ 3.2 ms ] story [ 15.4 ms ] threadMy concern is more that scientific results derived by machine learning can't be relied upon. With neural network classifiers in particular it's easy enough to get them to overfit to any dataset, even random noise, so I don't think we can really learn anything useful from the performance of a classifier on some dataset, other than the fact that the classifier performs well on the dataset.