Richard Sutton's - The Bitter Lesson(s) continue to hold true. Scaling/ data walls could pose challenges to scaling AI general purpose methods (like searching and learning) beyond a point. And that's where human innovation & ingenuity would be needed. But hang on, wouldn't that violate the "..by our methods, not by us.." lesson?
Perhaps then something akin to human innovation/ discovery/ ingenuity/ creativity might be the next frontier of meta-methods. Machines in their typical massively parallel & distributed, brute-force, systematic trial & error fashion would auto ideate/ innovate/ discover solutions quicker, cheaper, better. Over & over again.
So machine discoveries shall be abound, just not Archimedes's Eureka kind, but Edison's 100-different ways style!
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Tuesday, April 8, 2025
Revisiting the Bitter Lesson
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