I am seeing news that AI companies face “unexpected” obstacles in scaling up their AI systems.
Not unexpected at all, of course. Completely predictable from the Ingenia theorem.
Not unexpected at all, of course. Completely predictable from the Ingenia theorem.
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Iris van Rooij 🟥
The intractability proof (a.k.a. Ingenia theorem) implies that any attempts to scale up AI-by-Learning to situations of real-world, human-level complexity will consume an astronomical amount of resources (see Box 1 for an explanation). 13/n
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Thanks for resharing the thread!