A recent paper (https://arxiv.org/abs/1910.07291 ) uses neural nets to efficiently model chaotic systems. How you see this affecting our ability to simulate complex systems? Do you think deep learning can help us model quantum systems more accurately/efficiently?
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see recent paper by davis and me on physics in nautilus
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Glad to be one of those people. Looking forward to a fiery debate


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aiming for passionate, not fiery :)
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Looking forward
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How many of the popular architectures today are most probably going to be defunct in the next 5 years?
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Can you define intelligence? How does your definition differ from Bengio’s? Looking forward to the debate.
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Is symbolic vs sub-symbolic the right dichotomy to study relevant aspects of AI? Should we avoid any one-model-fits-all methodology? How are neural simulations to be fully realized in the face of engineering constraints such as controlability?
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Bengio should send AÍ agent to debate
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