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by Wowfunhappy
345 days ago
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> Common belief, but false. You start learning from inside the womb. The data flow increases exponentially when you open your eyes and then again when you start manipulating things with your hands and mouth. But you don't get data equal to the entire internet as a child! > We do the same with children. At least I did it to my classmates when they asked me for help. I'd give them a hint, and ask them to work it out step by step from there. It helped. And I do it with my students. I still think there's a difference in kind between when I listen to my students (or other adults) reason through a problem, and when I look at the output of an AI's reasoning, but I admittedly couldn't tell you what that is, so point taken. I still think the AI is relying far more heavily on its knowledge base. |
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