"Neural nets are pretty good at getting the structure right, but not the
details," says Armando Solar-Lezama, a professor at MIT's Computer Science
and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL). "By dividing up the
labor—letting the neural nets handle the high-level structure, and using a
search strategy to fill in the blanks—we can write efficient programs that
give the right answer."

See? It's the move away from neural networks that I predicted. =)

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