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The Bitter Lesson by Rich Sutton

8 min · 21. aug. 2025
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In his now famous piece still relevant piece from 2019 Sutton teaches us that the critical lesson from decades of AI research:leveraging computation through general methods is far more effective than incorporating human knowledge into AI systems. Original article here. [http://www.incompleteideas.net/IncIdeas/BitterLesson.html]

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