This represents a misreading of my paper. I asked if we would hit a wall, and impicitly said no, provided that we started doing other stuff like adding in symbol-manipulating primitives. If if we do that, we can avoid the wall. I’m just suggesting how we ought to steer. @Plinzhttps://twitter.com/dougblank/status/950393794377240576 …
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Possible, with the right learning objectives and "hints". My guess though is that both the brain, and whichever AI systems first crack natural language understanding, will use dedicated memory structures that support symbol manipulation. Like Ken Hayworth's DPAANN. Bottou says:pic.twitter.com/D81AHFCLwW
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At some point I thought so too but at the moment I'd be wiling to bet a bit against this. Symbolic vs. distributed might turn out to be a red herring, and we want fully generalized function networks.
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