I don’t want to comment on the details, as this is way outside my area of expertise, but I do want to point out that you appear to be a victim of the bright dilettante fallacy. You appear to think that your significant mathematical background makes you an expert in an unrelated field without having to invest the time and effort required to get up to speed in it.
I don’t claim to have any object level knowledge of AI.
My views on this point are largely based on what I’ve heard from people who work on AI, together with introspection as to how I and other humans reason, and the role of heuristics in reasoning.
I don’t want to comment on the details, as this is way outside my area of expertise, but I do want to point out that you appear to be a victim of the bright dilettante fallacy. You appear to think that your significant mathematical background makes you an expert in an unrelated field without having to invest the time and effort required to get up to speed in it.
I don’t claim to have any object level knowledge of AI.
My views on this point are largely based on what I’ve heard from people who work on AI, together with introspection as to how I and other humans reason, and the role of heuristics in reasoning.