When the first AlphaGo results came out, I got quite annoyed, and polled twitter about whether I should write a debunking.
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how cleverly do you have to go about applying force before it ceases to be brute?
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42.73. (I don’t know what you are asking?)
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Isn't this a bit disingenuous portrayal of the algorithms they are using (the q learning developments wrt. deep networks, etc) to say it's just pure brute force is a bit misleading no?
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They don’t report any control experiments of applying similar amounts of compute power with other algorithms. (This is a pervasive problem in the field.)
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is brute forcing an extremely large training regime for an unsupervised system an innovation? it sounds kinda obvious and that the breakthrough was at the hardware integration layer rather than in the theory of the thing.
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