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Sirenos | 2 years ago

I would caution that it's a matter of priorities.

Currently, statistical/data-driven approaches work best, and that's what you will be expected to use whether you are building your own products, or working for an employer. Most people don't care about the GOFAI approaches anymore, seeing them as outmoded in all respects.

However, if you are curious and want to understand more of the history of approaches we have tried, and learn some really interesting algorithms along the way, I think studying the old school problems and their solutions can be both intellectually stimulating, and potentially increase your depth of understanding. After all, it's only once you've tried to solve a problem and failed miserably that you start to appreciate the depth of its complexity.

That depth of appreciation is sorely lacking in today's new cohorts, who are basically blinded by the incredibly convincing outputs of our cream-of-the-crop LLMs.

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