|
|
|
|
|
by ACCount37
260 days ago
|
|
Evolution is brute force by any other name. Nothing elegant about it. Nonetheless, here you are. Poor sample efficiency of the current AIs is a well known issue - but you should keep in mind what kind of grisly process was required to give you the architecture that makes you as sample efficient as you are. We don't know yet what kind of architectural quirks enable this sample efficiency in the human brain. It could be something like a non-random initialization process that confers the right inductive biases, a more efficient optimizer, recurrent background loops... or just more raw juice. It might be that one biological neuron is worth 10000 LLM weights, and a big part of how the brain is so sample efficient is that it's hilariously overparametrized. |
|