> Date: Sun, 9 Mar 2025 16:08:24 +0300 > From: Jean Louis <bugs@gnu.support> > Cc: van...@sdf.org, emacs-tangents@gnu.org > > Too many opinions, zero examples.
You don't accept expert opinions without examples? That would mean you will accept only a very small amount of opinions. A complete example of using ML to solve non-trivial problems will take hours to describe and explain to someone who is not proficient in the domain. I don't have that kind of time sorry. > Innovation refers to the process of creating new ideas, products, > services, or methods that bring about significant improvements over > existing ones. Yes. > It involves introducing something novel and valuable > which can lead to advancements in technology, business practices, > social systems, etc., often resulting in increased efficiency or > effectiveness. Almost: advancements in technology are not required. Solving a complex problem doesn't necessarily advance technology and science. > Key aspects include: > > - Creativity: The generation of original concepts. > > - Implementation: Putting new ideas into practice successfully. > > - Impactful Change: Leading to measurable improvements or > transformations within a field. If I have a program that solves a hard-to-solve optimization problem, it usually will yield none of the above, and will still be considered creative. --- via emacs-tangents mailing list (https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emacs-tangents)