No, it's just that no one really cares. It doesn't seem to cause identifiable faults in model reasoning in the real world.
It could be fun to try to make the model pre-learn a "reversal prior" that would cause a greater degree of generalization there, but I'm yet to see a published result like this. Let alone one that would demonstrate such a prior to be useful.
It could be fun to try to make the model pre-learn a "reversal prior" that would cause a greater degree of generalization there, but I'm yet to see a published result like this. Let alone one that would demonstrate such a prior to be useful.