Does the Bitter Lesson Have Limits?
Recently, βthe bitter lessonβ is having a moment. Coined in an essay by Rich Sutton, the bitter lesson is that, βgeneral methods that leverage computation are ultim...
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Intro
I was listening, recently, to an episode of The Pragmatic Engineer podcast with Armin Ronacher, and something he said really resonated with me. ...