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and now with a simple function
y=f(∑i=1nwixi+b)
we can basically create everything
now, we still have for most predictions a small loss, but what will happen when we can minimse the loss to nearly 0 for every task we give it?

DOes that mean we can create and predict everything a 100%
also, since this formula wasnt inveneted or created, we just discovered that this works best, who came up with this in the first place?

Im not talking about who invented ths formula, but who invented math in the first place.
1+1 was 2 long before we even existed as humans
1+1 and every other formula on this planet was created with the big bang, wasnt it?
just we discovered it billions of years after the bigbang, 1+1=2 and every other god damn formula we know in the universe, had to be created with teh big bang, didnt it
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>>16998724
this is too inefficient to scale to large problems.
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>>16998724
>basically
>nearly
>100%
No, basically and nearly 100% are not 100% and never will be.

>1+1 was 2 long before we even existed as humans
No, those are linguistic descriptions that depend on human language.

>1+1 and every other formula on this planet was created with the big bang, wasnt it?
Big bang is physically impossible and a universe is mathematically impossible, they just make for an easy stories to tell children as a jumping off point to create interest and explain other things that exist outside of themselves.
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guys i just invented a function
gay = anal(sex)
gay is all possible outputs
anal() is all possible operations
sex is all possible inputs
with this function i discovered all of math!!!!!
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>>16998724
>AI := y=f(∑i=1nwixi+b)
>E = mc^2 + AI
>E = mc^2 + y=f(∑i=1nwixi+b)
we did it reddit
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>>16998754
none of that is true
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>>16998782
None or basically nearly none?
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>>16998754
>a universe is mathematically impossible
Pack it up, lads. We are impossible and therefore don't exist. May as well go and not exist down at the pub. Maybe it will make sense after a few imaginary beers.

>>16998724
>who came up with this in the first place

The concept is called platonic math. It's the idea that math is independent of our discovery and usage of it. In your example, we created the symbols for addition and equality, and the numbers. We did not create the answer, and if we got 1+1 wrong the answer wouldn't change. A different system following the rules of math can corroborate that the answer is 2. A different universe entirely will also arrive at the same answer. This, and every non halting calculation has an answer, which can be arrived at. We don't create them, just traverse existing structures.
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>>16998724
>"Is math invented or discovered?"
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>>16998754
>Big bang is physically impossible and a universe is mathematically impossible,
What?



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