(12/24/2022, 10:27 AM)MphLee Wrote: Ai can do something maybe
https://www.quantamagazine.org/ai-reveal...-20221123/
I find these types of articles pretty sensationalist. There are strong bounds on the Fast Fourier Transform, and various Matrix algorithms. If anything, this is just a fancy calculator that might be able to "guess" a better solution. But once you've bounded the speed of successive matrix multiplications--and you've found an optimal solution; there's nothing A.I. can do. This is just computer science fluff; where computer scientists are running wild trying to increase speed. In reality; for perhaps, strange processes the matrix speed up will be viable. But no one uses these matrix processes. This is another "result" proven by code hungry Machine Learning Tech Bros; where the priority is actually given to some guy in the 60s who did it by hand, lmao.
But, I hate tech magazines. My neighbor reads all these tech magazines, and talks to me about it "because I'm the math guy". But the stuff's so stupid. I had to fully explain the right hand rule to him; because he thought that a bicycle traveling forward naturally falls to the right; and that was the right hand rule. So just know, that's their audience. Lmao. I had to carefully explain to him that it has to do with gyroscopes and how the momentum forward, and the spinning wheel, interact, where small lateral motions force a stronger force. Guess why bicycles fall to the right; because the gears are on the right and therefore add more gravitational force; what I mean by lateral force.

