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Mortal Computers

31 pointsby che_shr_catover 1 year ago

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sdwrover 1 year ago
&gt; Hinton believes that Donald Trump&#x27;s posts aren&#x27;t really about facts or their authenticity but are about distilling his beliefs by having his followers learn a probability distribution that carries a rich signal.<p>That&#x27;s the stuff! Love the information theory approach. Where it gets hairy is if most of the &#x27;rich signal&#x27; is social - &quot;We like this guy!&quot; &#x2F; &quot;We hate this nasty woman!&quot; It&#x27;s compelling information, but based in tribal politics and quickly untethers from ground truth facts.<p>The &#x27;teacher &#x2F; student&#x27; model vs backprop has the potential to shine a light on human relationships. It&#x27;s computationally expensive to learn from scratch. Being taught means placing the teacher where the world would go, imbibing a compressed (and emotionally heightened) distillation, along with biases.