I remember watching AlphaGo beat Lee Sedol in Go back in 2016 with my roommates and thinking that I was feeling how people must have felt when they watched the moon landing live. This is monumental. Since then, progress has not slowed down. Back in April OpenAI Five secured a decisive win against world champions… Continue reading Paper Review: Human-level performance in 3D multiplayer games with population-based reinforcement learning
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Paper Review: Learnability can be undecideable
"Learnability can be undecideable" argues that the current mathematical frameworks we use to understand learnability are deeply flawed. It has been making big waves in the machine learning community, due to its rather spicy thesis. Thus, I figured it would be a good paper for me to review, and to explain its argument and implications.… Continue reading Paper Review: Learnability can be undecideable