If you want to make actual progress, you need to truly understand what it is that you are trying to make.
No you don’t. You can build things you don’t understand. Machine learning routinely produces algorithms that people don’t understand, but work, and outperform other methods.
It’s all right to have preferences for AI research, and beliefs about what will most likely work. Stating them as certitudes is overstating your case.
No you don’t. You can build things you don’t understand. Machine learning routinely produces algorithms that people don’t understand, but work, and outperform other methods.
It’s all right to have preferences for AI research, and beliefs about what will most likely work. Stating them as certitudes is overstating your case.