If you give a physical computer a large enough tape, or make a human brain large enough without changing its density, it collapses into a black hole. It is really not relevant to any of the points made in the post.
For any set of inputs and outputs to an algorithm, we can make a neural network that approximates with arbitrary precision these inputs and outputs, in a single forward pass, without even having to simulate a tape.
I sincerely ask people to engage with the actual contents of the post related to sharp left turn, goal crystallization, etc. and not with a technicality that doesn’t affect any of the points raised who they’re not an intended audience of.
If you give a physical computer a large enough tape, or make a human brain large enough without changing its density, it collapses into a black hole. It is really not relevant to any of the points made in the post.
For any set of inputs and outputs to an algorithm, we can make a neural network that approximates with arbitrary precision these inputs and outputs, in a single forward pass, without even having to simulate a tape.
I sincerely ask people to engage with the actual contents of the post related to sharp left turn, goal crystallization, etc. and not with a technicality that doesn’t affect any of the points raised who they’re not an intended audience of.