| ▲ | 2001zhaozhao 11 hours ago | |
Every example like this makes it obvious that you can now use ML-like optimization approaches on well-specified, very-well-tested software problems with a clear optimization goal. Keep if it improves the objective while maintaining correctness, discard if it doesn't. AI-descent strikes again. Maybe I should learn more about ML to have a better instinct on optimization methods in general, so I can actually build AI optimizers like these. | ||
| ▲ | lukebechtel 20 minutes ago | parent [-] | |
The bitter lesson strikes again, I suppose! | ||