Deep nets are becoming larger and larger in practice, with no respect for (non)-factors that ought to limit growth including the so-called curse of dimensionality (CoD). Donoho suggested that dimensionality can be a blessing as well as a curse. Current practice in industry is well ahead of theory, but there are some recent theoretical results from Weinan E’s group suggesting that errors may be independent of dimensions $d$. Current practice suggests an even stronger conjecture: deep nets are not merely immune to CoD, but actually, deep nets thrive on scale.