One interesting thing about the ARC competition is that it serves to highlight how people who use deep learning often have little idea of what deep learning actually does, and when they should be using it or not
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playing purely based on pattern recognition (intuition) requires an insane amount of training data (a dense sampling of the manifold). That's not how humans play: for best efficiency, we rely on an interconnected *mix* of intuition and explicit reasoning & planning.
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The amount of training data is irrelevant. The fact that AlphaZero captures the discrete landscape of chess and go better than (most) humans demonstrates that DL does not require a continuous domain to work well.
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