Dr_Singularity

Dr_Singularity OP t1_irbj7gz wrote

No way we will "solve" or "finish" most of science before 2023-2025 (my AGI arrival estimate). Even after AGI/ASI, with trillion X acceleration, it will take probably thousands of years(assuming Universe and its complexity is finite), but more likely there are infinite number of combinations, things we can engineer, discover. Universe is most likely infinite.

But the good thing is that aging/human biology complexity is finite, and with advanced AI's we can fully understand it/reverse it. With reversing aging(ultimately we will transcend and won't even need tech to "repair" ourselves), we will have all the time we need to explore Multiverse

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Dr_Singularity t1_ir5vklc wrote

In our paper, published today in Nature, we introduce AlphaTensor, the first artificial intelligence (AI) system for discovering novel, efficient, and provably correct algorithms for fundamental tasks such as matrix multiplication. This sheds light on a 50-year-old open question in mathematics about finding the fastest way to multiply two matrices.

This paper is a stepping stone in DeepMind’s mission to advance science and unlock the most fundamental problems using AI.

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