Easy take: calling linear algebra “quantum physics” and “artificial intelligence” is hype. Deeper: the huge influx of physicists into AI has produced an intellectual monoculture that isn’t capable of addressing key problems in the field.https://twitter.com/WIRED/status/1181437300414275584 …
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This seems very different from the original assertion, now more like "Are ideas adapted from physics sufficient to solve the main problems of AI?" Seems the answer is "obviously not", though of course exploring ideas from many different domains seems likely a good thing.
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Not sure I follow; what is the relevant difference between this formulation and what I said? I was suggesting that physicists mostly only draw on methods and analogies from physics, and (useful as those are) they aren't able to address many of the key problems in AI.
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(IOU: I intended to follow up my "progress in AI" post with one discussing just this point. Maybe I'll get time somewhen in the next few months!)
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