With all respect to @fchollet, I predict that within 20 years every branch of knowledge will be a kind of bookmarking.https://twitter.com/fchollet/status/1389337090278658052 …
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The cases where technological advances have led to an exponential *decrease* in outcomes are not common, but are supremely fascinating and should probably be something we investigate more deeply before automating the rest of the world. I suggest we study it with machine learning!
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I also remember the predictions from 20 years ago that all information would now be encoded in RDF tuples, the previous technology that was supposed to organize all human knowledge. And yet I know of some web pages that aren't even valid XML!
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The point of Lowe's post is that despite the big scientific advances that things like computational chemistry have created, drug discovery hasn't advanced. If the science hadn't gone anywhere there wouldn't be anything to explain.
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