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graemefawcett | 4 hours ago
A better question might be why no one is paying more attention to Barandes at Harvard. He's been publishing the answer to that question for a while, if you stop trying to smuggle a Markovian embedding in a non-Markovian process you stop getting weird things like infinities at boundaries that can't be worked out from current position alone.
But you could just dump a prompt into an LLM and pull the handle a few dozen times and see what pops out too. Maybe whip up a Claw skill or two
Unconstrained solution space exploration is surely the way to solve the hard problems
Ask those Millenium Prize guys how well that's working out :)
Constraint engineering is all software development has ever been, or did we forget how entropy works? Someone should remind the folk chasing P=NP that the observer might need a pen to write down his answers, or are we smuggling more things for free that change the entire game? As soon as the locations of the witness cost, our poor little guy can't keep walking that hypercube forever. Can he?
Maybe 6 months and a few data centers will do it ;)
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