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What's your take on continual learning? [D]
Everyone suddenly seems to be an expert in continual learning. Dario Amodei claimed on the Dwarkesh Patel podcast that continual learning will be achieved by 2026, and Demis Hassabis has called it the most important unsolved breakthrough on the path to more general AI. Two of the most prominent people in the field, and yet I don't think there's even a consensus on what continual learning actually means. I see researchers and startups approaching it in fun
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