@niplav I wonder how much it would take to straight up simulate a human brain, and I think this closer to that idea.
The reason why I don't think that AI models are quite there yet (speaking as someone who has a basic understanding of them so I might be missing something) is that they don't grow the same way.
Our brains are exposed to a wide variety of data and spend ten years being very flexible, before gradually decreasing in that respect. AI models are basically a massively sped up version of locking a kid in the basement for their whole childhood and making them do exactly one thing all their waking hours until they get super good at it, except without the trauma that results.
So I'm wondering if any of that matters. How closely these models actually mimic the structure and functionality of an organic brain, vs simply mimicking it through cheaper means.
@Paradox this assumes that the type of data learned on doesn't *really* matter, if it's video or sensory or text or whatevs