
Conditional on a major breakthrough happening in physics thanks to AI, will it be due to simulation based inference?
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if this question resolves yes, will the machine learning techniques used rely mainly on simulation based inference (aka likelihood free inference)?
Resolves NA if that question resolves NO. If there are multiple breakthroughs the first one in chronological order will count.
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