| ▲ | lokimedes 8 hours ago | ||||||||||||||||
If you sum up experimental physics into one heuristic it is “avoid fooling yourself with assumptions” - I left physics over a decade ago, but I feel confident that physicists still work hard to understand what they observe and don’t let LLMs have all the fun. If there’s one field of science where the scientists are legitimately allowed to go all the way back to basics, it’s elementary particle physics. | |||||||||||||||||
| ▲ | srean 8 hours ago | parent [-] | ||||||||||||||||
In general I would agree. I think it holds true at the highest levels. What worries me is the noticeable uptick of presentations of the sort -- look ma better fit ... deep neural nets. These are mostly by more junior folks, but not necessarily. I have been in the audience in many. These and the uptick in research proposals funded by providers of infra for such DNNs. I have been in the audience of many. A charitable read could be that they just want the money and would do the principled thing. | |||||||||||||||||
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