Machine learning may solve computational physics | Max Tegmark and Lex Fridman

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Max Tegmark is a physicist and AI researcher at MIT.

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It's just not true that alphazero et al were not programmed to the rules of the games they play. Read the papers

AI/machine learning is not magic. It's clever use of math and computational power. That's all. The intelligence is entirely human.

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Imagine having the ability to ping a galaxy for location(s) just to kick off a standard of measurement. You would need a a machine learning physics like it worshipped it. The machine would not say its learning physics it would say it is physics. Imagine that you were going at the speed of light and not only do you ping the galaxy you would need real time data at that speed scanning into the future faster than the speed of light, like instantaneously. With out that your worm hole machine just got you trapped in a singularity. The culprit was an up quark it created a magnetic disruption in your entire ship. You have one hour before the singularity collapses. As it is not a natural formation in the Universe and you may damage time itself if you are too close to populations.

That is some serious power for a machine. People would end up disappearing left and right. Like some void that came to gobble something up and then vanishes.The machine keeps saying error they were vibrating wrong.

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