Shortly before leaving MIT AI Lab, Rodney Brooks gave a talk in which he pointed out we can’t build something as intelligent as a bacterium.
…which was because of inaccuracy in the underlying physical model, not computational limitations.
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People ran simulations anyway, because they were desperate for any insight, and it could provide some qualitatively sometimes
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That article does say the physical models are better, but I’m skeptical that they are good enough. I would want to see >
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Yeah, the high-fidelity quantum models require large Monte Carlo runs to build up stats. So small systems and short timescales & many runs.
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