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#+TITLE: Untitled rant on machine learning hype
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#+AUTHOR: Chris Hodapp
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#+DATE: February 24, 2018
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#+TAGS: technobabble
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The present state in machine learning feels like an arms-race for
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techniques that perfomr better, faster, more efficient, or whatever on
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a handful of problems, and not much in terms of killer applications
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that actually need this.
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We've all been hearing for a few years about the demand here but
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mostly there seems a dearth of companies that actually have any sort
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of sustained vision for actual uses of machine learning. Plenty exist
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that have grand promises, and plenty of large companies keep trying to
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acquire all talent to further that arms race, but that's about it.
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Certainly this will change as machine learning "gets better" but in
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order for a lot of improvement to occur there must be at the same time
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some actual compelling ideas and applications to drive it.
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In that sense I don't believe that crrent advancements will be that
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fruitful on their own. We don't need optimizations, we need
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applications.
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Of course this is not the first time a entire industry was imagined
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and hyped based on neat technology and little else...
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Right now I feel as though the work is going to those who can actually
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articulate the "why" in specific terms, not those with some good
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knowledge primarily on the "how".
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