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by silisili 1746 days ago
Not at all. If a child could solve the AIDS issue and science couldn't, then maybe.

Humans and machines are so different today. Of course machines beat us at number calculations and such. But we have organs that computers don't and can't have. And our brains are much more in tune with using those than power of 2 bit twiddling.

As we ourselves don't understand how it works, how can we ever write a machine that does?

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Well how do you know that the image recognition error is a fault of the ML algorithm (because we can’t capture how organic minds learn, as you are suggesting) and not of the learning sample?