When a human has done the same thing many times they tend to try to generalize and take shortcuts. And make tools. Perhaps I missed something but I haven't seen a neural net do that.
Is that very different than the distillation and amplification process that happens during training? Where the neural net learns to predict in one step what initially required several steps of iterated execution.
IMHO, yes. It's not an (internal) invention occurring as a result of insight into the process - it's an (external) human training one model on the output of another model.