[esip-semantictech] Completely OT: Provocative AI article in "Science"

Justin Goldstein - NOAA Affiliate justin.goldstein at noaa.gov
Thu May 3 17:30:17 EDT 2018


More on the machine learning front of data science than semantics, but some
interesting food for thought.  Appeared online yesterday in *Science*.

http://www.sciencemag.org/news/2018/05/ai-researchers-allege-machine-learning-alchemy

Copied from the article:

" Ali Rahimi, a researcher in artificial intelligence (AI) at Google in San
Francisco, California, took a swipe at his field last December—and received
a 40-second ovation for it. Speaking at an AI conference, Rahimi charged
that machine learning algorithms, in which computers learn through trial
and error, have become a form of "alchemy." Researchers, he said, do not
know why some algorithms work and others don't, nor do they have rigorous
criteria for choosing one AI architecture over another. Now, in a paper
presented on 30 April at the International Conference on Learning
Representations in Vancouver, Canada,"...

Best,
Justin

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