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Sorry, but _even as a physicist_ I think the idea that the expected returns for society of discovering some other obscure standard model particle are trivial to nothing. Literally useless knowledge and only of interest to a tiny minority of people (of whom I am a part, I admit). Like seriously. Consider: how has anyone's life been improved by the discovery of the Higgs? By the absence of Supersymmetry?


We don’t know yet. To be determined. But science has taken us pretty far.


Neural network algorithm research was considered more of an academic endeavor rather than something that could have practical implications from the 1960s to even the early 2000s, compared to other machine learning algorithms. Look at where it took us today.




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