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I was wondering, are people working on networks that train to create a modular model of the world, in order to understand it / predict events in the world?
I imagine that that is basically what our brains do.
Many attempts, some well-funded.
They have been successful in very limited domains. For example, the F-35 integrated sensor suite.
Now I know why they crash so often
Not really anything properly universal, but a lot of task specific models exists with integration with logic engines and similar stuff. Performance varies a lot.
You might want to take a look at wolfram alpha's plugin for chatgpt for something that's public
Yeah I'm sure folks are working on it, but I'm not knowledgeable or qualified on the details.