Information-First Physics
Information-first physics is the intuition that information may be a more fundamental description of reality than matter or energy, making questions of computation and complexity central to physics.
Key points
- Hassabis says he thinks of the universe as an informational system and treats information as a deeply fundamental unit [src-063].
- In that framing, questions like P versus NP become physics questions rather than only abstract computer-science questions [src-063].
- Learnable Natural Systems depends on this view: if natural systems have informational structure, neural networks may be able to recover useful compressed models of that structure [src-063].
- The source does not claim the question is solved; it frames AI as a tool for investigating what classical computation can model and where its limits are [src-063].
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Source references
- [src-063] Lex Fridman – “Demis Hassabis: Future of AI, Simulating Reality, Physics and Video Games | Lex Fridman Podcast #475” (2025-07-23)