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"text": "You can model gravity with an elegant, underlying theory. I have 2 degrees in physics, you don't need to convince me the value of understanding what's *actually happening*. I'm obsessed with it. \n\nBut that isn't *what machine learning is, or is for*. It is a tool to find deep, long distance, lost-in-the-noise signals, in piles of data from thousands of different sources at once. The whole point is you fill a black box with math and feed it the data, because you know 2 things: this data contains the information you need, and you will never decipher it. The whole point is you don't look under the hood. You made the engine so you wouldn't have that problem anymore. \n\nThere are a lot of things to worry about with AI and this just isn't one of them. Total red herring. Go ahead and look, it's a million little f(x)'s reacting to each other until they get it right. Spooky.",
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