This article is quite interesting, I look forward to seeing how developments
However it goes off the deep end halfway through:
Um. I. Uh. I do not think you have thought about the implications of ‘solve cold fusion’ being a thing that one can do at a computer terminal?
“solve cold fusion” is not going to be solved at a computer terminal. “cold fusion” is probably impossible. Ab initio simulations are inherently limited, and require gargantuan computational resources for accurate results, along with widespread experimentation. As a physicist, I am sick to death of fantasy nonsense like this being injected into AI risk speculation.
This article is quite interesting, I look forward to seeing how developments
However it goes off the deep end halfway through:
“solve cold fusion” is not going to be solved at a computer terminal. “cold fusion” is probably impossible. Ab initio simulations are inherently limited, and require gargantuan computational resources for accurate results, along with widespread experimentation. As a physicist, I am sick to death of fantasy nonsense like this being injected into AI risk speculation.
This is not a fair critique of the post, he’s responding to a hypothetical discussed on Twitter.