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Human-level performance via ML was *not* proven impossible with complexity theory [D]
Van Rooij, Guest, Adolfi, Kolokolova, and Rich [claimed to have proven that AGI via ML is impossible](https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s42113-024-00217-5) in *Computational Brain & Behavior* in 2024. The basic idea was to try to reduce a known NP-hard problem to the problem of learning
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Human-level performance via ML was *not* proven impossible with complexity theory [D]
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Van Rooij, Guest, Adolfi, Kolokolova, and Rich [claimed to have proven that AGI via ML is impossible](https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s42113-024-00217-5) in *Computational Brain & Behavior* in 2024. The basic idea was to try to reduce a known NP-hard problem to the problem of learning