At the start, I thought you were going to in a different direction:
Given that we are giving AIs frameworks, just how far can we go with that? And will they be useful outside of this or that set of games?
Is it possible that tools like EfficientZero help find the fundamental limits for how much training data you need to figure out a set of rules? If an artificial neural network ever manages to reconstruct the rules of English by using only the stimulus that the average children is exposed too, that would be a strong counter-argument against poverty of stimulus.
Unless, that artificial network comes with a grammar framework?
At the start, I thought you were going to in a different direction:
Given that we are giving AIs frameworks, just how far can we go with that? And will they be useful outside of this or that set of games?
Unless, that artificial network comes with a grammar framework?