The Unreasonable Effectiveness of Data
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Problems that involve interacting with humans, such as natural language understanding, have not proven to be solvable by concise, neat formulas like F = ma. Instead, the best approach appears to be to embrace the complexity of the domain and address it by harnessing the power of data: if other humans engage in the tasks and generate large amounts of unlabeled, noisy data, new algorithms can be used to build high-quality models from the data.
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- Computer science
- Domain (mathematical analysis)
- Expressive power
- Data quality
- Artificial intelligence
- Natural language
- Quality (philosophy)
- Theoretical computer science
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Quality Education
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