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gwern comments on Why could you be optimistic that the Singularity is Near? - Less Wrong Discussion

22 Post author: gwern 14 July 2012 11:33PM

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Comment author: gwern 15 July 2012 04:21:18PM 2 points [-]

It was for one very narrow task

I agree this 43k improvement is not representative of algorithms research in general (sorting is not 43k faster than in the 1960s, for example), but let's not call it 'very narrow': linear programming optimization (and operations research in general) is important and used all over the place in numerous applications in every industry. We owe a good deal of our present wealth to operations research and linear programming.

Comment author: CarlShulman 15 July 2012 04:29:15PM *  2 points [-]

There have been great improvements in linear programming overall, but the paper talked about applications to many areas, and Kurzweil cited the one with the greatest realized speedup, which was substantially unrepresentative.

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