Overpromising? Underpromising, if anything. I cannot understand the point of view that denies the _overwhelming_ progress that has taken place in AI. And to deny GPT-3’s mega advance — we now have a system that can…
> because it most likely is "Ark estimates that Deep Learning has created $1 trillion in market value so far. " -- we might be headed towards a warm winter (from…
It's an unbelievably valuable resource to humanity.
If Coursera succeeds it'll be worth far more than 2.5B.
There's one minor difference between past models of the brain and deep learning: deep learning can actually perform difficult and useful cognitive tasks that cannot be accomplished by any other means.
Deep learning is as close to being a "newtonian theory" of the brain as it gets -- deep learning abstracts away a lot of the complexity of neural systems (e.g., a simple artificial neuron vs a highly complex biological…
Deep learning?
Number 6 is not a myth!!!
My view is different: the number of people who are willing to truly do evening this post recommends is just small. But those who are willing to pay the cost of success have a real chance of getting it. It's just that…
No!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Are humans permanently inscrutable? In the long run, AI may be similar. Given how massively complex the world and the thing AIs learn are, it is not self evident that interpretable systems are possible. However, it's…
That's a good point.
Quite incredible that he was interested in NNs back in 1990. He closed this thread very well.
(ml expert here) This doesn't seem true. Neural networks are great at detection, so they should be similarly good at determining whether two objects are identical or not. The fact that their networks didn't do better…
Overpromising? Underpromising, if anything. I cannot understand the point of view that denies the _overwhelming_ progress that has taken place in AI. And to deny GPT-3’s mega advance — we now have a system that can…
> because it most likely is "Ark estimates that Deep Learning has created $1 trillion in market value so far. " -- we might be headed towards a warm winter (from…
It's an unbelievably valuable resource to humanity.
If Coursera succeeds it'll be worth far more than 2.5B.
There's one minor difference between past models of the brain and deep learning: deep learning can actually perform difficult and useful cognitive tasks that cannot be accomplished by any other means.
Deep learning is as close to being a "newtonian theory" of the brain as it gets -- deep learning abstracts away a lot of the complexity of neural systems (e.g., a simple artificial neuron vs a highly complex biological…
Deep learning?
Number 6 is not a myth!!!
My view is different: the number of people who are willing to truly do evening this post recommends is just small. But those who are willing to pay the cost of success have a real chance of getting it. It's just that…
No!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Are humans permanently inscrutable? In the long run, AI may be similar. Given how massively complex the world and the thing AIs learn are, it is not self evident that interpretable systems are possible. However, it's…
That's a good point.
Quite incredible that he was interested in NNs back in 1990. He closed this thread very well.
(ml expert here) This doesn't seem true. Neural networks are great at detection, so they should be similarly good at determining whether two objects are identical or not. The fact that their networks didn't do better…