Will artificial intelligence ever discover new laws of physics?
SPEAKING at the University of Cambridge in 1980, Stephen Hawking considered the possibility of a theory of everything that would unite general relativity and quantum mechanics – our two leading descriptions of reality – into one neat, all-encompassing equation. We would need some help, he reckoned, from computers. Then he made a provocative prediction about these machines' growing abilities. "The end might not be in sight for theoretical physics," said Hawking. "But it might be in sight for theoretical physicists."
Nov-22-2022, 20:55:16 GMT
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