The Gradient: Perspectives on AI

Jonathan Frankle: From Lottery Tickets to LLMs

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Oct 26, 2023
Jonathan Frankle, Chief Scientist at MosaicML and a researcher in sparse neural networks and technology policy, shares insights on the lottery ticket hypothesis, measurement in neural networks, scaling laws, and the acquisition of Mosaic by Databricks. He also discusses the impact of AI on society and the importance of asking fundamental questions about policy and regulation.
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Jonathan's AI Origin Story

  • Jonathan Frankle initially got interested in AI due to his experience in tech policy and seeing early misunderstandings around facial recognition bias.
  • This motivated him to learn more deeply, leading him into neural network pruning research and eventually the lottery ticket hypothesis.
ADVICE

Emphasize Empiricism and Falsification

  • Believe nothing until you see reproducible data supporting a claim.
  • Strive to falsify hypotheses as Karl Popper recommends to build true scientific knowledge.
ADVICE

Ask Two-Sided Research Questions

  • Ask two-sided questions where all outcomes produce valuable insights.
  • This approach makes research less risky and more likely to yield meaningful knowledge regardless of results.
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