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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Replying to @Meaningness
Most of the crankiest people I know about the culture of AI are physicists-turned-AI people. I doubt that's a reason for a monoculture; seems quite the reverse, they're usually the ones saying "hey, fiddling with hyperparameters is the wrong thing to be doing..."
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Replying to @michael_nielsen
Yes, and "let's look at the energy surface" leads to insights that vaguely-motivated tweaking can't. (Such tweaking being an approach CS-educated folks are liable to fall into.) But it doesn't lead to the insights that understanding mechanism-domain interactions can.
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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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