I am NOT trying to hasten another AI winter; I want the field to stave one off, by reducing hype, & considering new models that incorporate symbol-manipulation and innateness (often too quickly dismissed). I want to more AI, not less, but I also want it to be robust.https://twitter.com/symplectic2025/status/1003207615915028480 …
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I don't think it is necessary to pitch new ideas (or not so new, but still worth exploring) as critiques of "deep learning" which I think you use as a straw man. I think you are fishing for investors for some new startup. I object to your encouraging
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To each his own. I have been working on startups for for years, but making these arguments for 26, and they stem from my understanding of human cognitive development, which has been the main thrust of all of my work.
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Enormous resistance?! Neural networks was a dead field between the early 90s all the way to early 2010s. That's why only the Canadians and some guy in Switzerland were the only ones involved. If deep learning was discovered early, then we have progressed much further by now.
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