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This is a complete tangent, but since you mentioned MNIST: I accidentally discovered Tsetlin machines this week when someone on r/Julia asked if anyone with an AMD GPU could run the benchmark in their package called Tsetlin.jl. I've got an AMD GPU so I was happy to oblige. Then I looked at what the benchmark was doing: it was training an MNIST classifier to 98% accuracy in 9 seconds - that seemed like a couple of orders of magnitude too fast. I was flabbergasted and wondered what the heck this thing was and that's when I learned about Tsetlin machines. I went on (with the help of Claude) to implement one in an FPGA and again was flabbergasted when it only took 2k LUTs to implement a Tsetlin machine for MNIST classification in hardware.
Well yes, you have to use one of the newer mnist variants these days if you want to get anything meaningful. A linear classifier gets something like 87% on the original one.