[D] What could scientists learn from learned solutions? • r/MachineLearning

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If an algorithm is set to learning some policy about how to interact with the world to achieve a specific task, what is there to be learned from the algorithm's solution? For example, have new physical or biological principles governing the robustness of - or tradeoffs in locomotion strategies been learned from analysis of the learned movement patterns of the Deepmind walkers? I'm a biology PhD student and I've been wondering how my field could take advantage of advances in machine learning to move biology forward. It's one thing to be able to make predictions, but it seems to me that reinforcement learning approaches offer the potential for machines to act as scientists themselves.

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