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aub3bhat | 7 years ago

I think you are overegenralizing applicability of Neural Architecture Search etc. and cherry picking individual examples. There is an enormous gap between what gets published in academia with what’s actually useful.

E.g. Compute wars have only intensified with TPUs and FPGA. sure for training you might be okay with few 1080ti but good luck building any reliable, cheap and low latency service that uses DNNs. Similarly big data for academia is few terabytes but real Big data is Petabytes of street level imagery, Videos/Audio etc.

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gjstein|7 years ago

Your last comment reminded me of this article [1] on "Google Maps's Moat", which discusses the vast resources that Google has poured into collecting data at a global scale to make Google Maps what it is.

[1] https://www.justinobeirne.com/google-maps-moat/