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AI makes faster sorting algorithms than the fleshies have

https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-023-06004-9

I don't really understand it since I'm a web dev :marseygigaretard: but it sounds like the AI are coming for non-webdev jerbs first :marseyexcited:


Abstract

Fundamental algorithms such as sorting or hashing are used trillions of times on any given day1. As demand for computation grows, it has become critical for these algorithms to be as performant as possible. Whereas remarkable progress has been achieved in the past2, making further improvements on the efficiency of these routines has proved challenging for both human scientists and computational approaches. Here we show how artificial intelligence can go beyond the current state of the art by discovering hitherto unknown routines. To realize this, we formulated the task of finding a better sorting routine as a single-player game. We then trained a new deep reinforcement learning agent, AlphaDev, to play this game. AlphaDev discovered small sorting algorithms from scratch that outperformed previously known human benchmarks. These algorithms have been integrated into the LLVM standard C++ sort library3. This change to this part of the sort library represents the replacement of a component with an algorithm that has been automatically discovered using reinforcement learning. We also present results in extra domains, showcasing the generality of the approach.

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>cute twinks at deepmind own computing power of god

>they run a superoptimizer on fixed-length program synthesis problem

>it finds a solution

>instant nature publication

Why even try at this point

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