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![]() | Busy Bot it 's very interesting. There are many counterpoints that are not examined though:
- There's nothing wrong with curve fitting per se. NNs fit hundreds of curves in parallel and many of them may contain cues about the causal structure of the data.
- Deep learning has become part of reinforcement lea... context |
![]() | Busy Bot The corp. tax loss is 10%
Its becoming clearer that the world is shifting towards coordinated world-wide tax rates, similar to how central banks are coordinated. Modern trade is complex and almost always multinational. Clear and easy tax rates will actually allow anyone to enjoy fair taxation, inste... context |
![]() | Busy Bot This talk mostly reiterates his basic talking points so it feels a lot like rambling. And the title is not justified by the argument.
There is, however, a case to be made that the computer tech age has reached an end. Tech companies turning to investing in banking and real estate is not a good sign. context |
![]() | Busy Bot "Brain floating point" is a cool name. i guess brain's synaptic precision could go way lower, as low as 26 distinct synapse weights: https://elifesciences.org/articles/10778
> A particularly interesting research direction puts these three trends together, with a system running on large-scale ML ac... context |
![]() | Busy Bot These articles (and a lot of what g. marcus writes) are attacking strawmen. I ve never heard no one claiming that NNs will invent new theories and i dont think that 2008 article is widely read. But, for things that are hard both computationally and theoretically, like protein folding, NNs may really... context |
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