There was a paper recently about how if you tell a neural network to play a game, it’ll do ok. If you designed a deterministic decision tree to play the game, it will dominate that neural network. In fact, if you tell the neural network to write that decision tree, the neural network’s decision tree will dominate the neural network. This is a universal rule. A deterministic decision tree will always dominate AI/neural networks. The only reason AI wins at some things, like Go, is because computers don’t have the power to make that deterministic decision tree yet. Once they do, they’ll beat AI at Go and any other task. Happy to debate anyone who disputes this. submitted by /u/PlefkowQuatir-41
Originally posted by u/PlefkowQuatir-41 on r/ArtificialInteligence
