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<blockquote data-quote="mindlight" data-source="post: 77646851" data-attributes="member: 21246"><p>No one can see protons, they are inferred from indirect effects like tracks.</p><p></p><p>The AI can collate information faster and check the mathematical viability of various theories faster and more consistently. But it does not see what it models and cannot test its conclusions.</p><p></p><p>The best AI can do in this case is establish what are the most useful ways to think about protons given what we know. It cannot prove its conclusions because we cannot prove our conclusions and there are no accurate observations of protons in themselves.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mindlight, post: 77646851, member: 21246"] No one can see protons, they are inferred from indirect effects like tracks. The AI can collate information faster and check the mathematical viability of various theories faster and more consistently. But it does not see what it models and cannot test its conclusions. The best AI can do in this case is establish what are the most useful ways to think about protons given what we know. It cannot prove its conclusions because we cannot prove our conclusions and there are no accurate observations of protons in themselves. [/QUOTE]
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