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Physics-AI Symbiosis

Published 10 Sep 2021 in cs.ET and physics.optics | (2109.05959v1)

Abstract: The phenomenal success of physics in explaining nature and designing hardware is predicated on efficient computational models. A universal codebook of physical laws defines the computational rules and a physical system is an interacting ensemble governed by these rules. Led by deep neural networks, AI has introduced an alternate end-to-end data-driven computational framework, with astonishing performance gains in image classification and speech recognition and fueling hopes for a novel approach to discovering physics itself. These gains, however, come at the expense of interpretability and also computational efficiency; a trend that is on a collision course with the expected end of semiconductor scaling known as the Moore's Law. With focus on photonic applications, this paper argues how an emerging symbiosis of physics and artificial intelligence can overcome such formidable challenges, thereby not only extending the latter's spectacular rise but also transforming the direction of physical science.

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