The article gives a concrete example in the same paragraph: "For example, AI algorithms could get close to a solution quickly and efficiently, and then the gap between the AI answer and the true solution can be filled by high-precision computing."
Interestingly the example is backwards (statistical reasoning first, hard reasoning second) compared to traditional usage of "hybrid" in AI and control contexts.
Interestingly the example is backwards (statistical reasoning first, hard reasoning second) compared to traditional usage of "hybrid" in AI and control contexts.