Collaborating openly at global scale with lossless methods might be sufficient

Google DeepMind @GoogleDeepMind “We have entered an age where a single human mind cannot comprehend the data that we are gathering about the universe.”   Our VP Research for Science @pushmeet joined @a16z to discuss how AI can help scientists and others with new insights.

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Replying to @GoogleDeepMind @pushmeet and @a16z

Actually, any AI assisted humans, with true AIs, can understand now. Most humans survive in a world of computers and systems with proprietary closed logic and data. We do not have to memorize details, if the computer has it and the steps in the computer logic can be verified. But there are many problems (all that I classify as “global”) that single unaided humans or even hundreds of human groups, cannot comprehend, because they are not collaborating openly at global scale with lossless methods.

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