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by oceanplexian
349 days ago
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Your field of vision is equivalent to something like 500 Megapixels. And assume it’s uncompressed because it’s not like your eyeballs are doing H.264. Given vision and the other senses, I’d argue that your average toddler has probably trained on more sensory information than the largest LLMs ever built long before they learn to talk. |
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Then there's the whole slew of processes that pick up two or three key points of data and then fill in the rest (EX the moonwalking bear experiment [0]).
I guess all I'm saying is that raw input isn't the only piece of the puzzle. Maybe it is at the start before a kiddo _knows_ how to focus and filter info?
[0] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xNSgmm9FX2s