>>14371620NTA, but the baby starts off with evolutionary pre-programming and instincts that help it learn efficiently, because it evolved to be in that particular environment. The AI doesn't make any assumptions about what it's doing beforehand, so it makes sense that it would need an order of magnitude more examples. The AI still has some advantages though:
>the model can train itself 24/7, but the baby is idle most of the time>the model can learn in a simulated environment that runs faster than the real world>you only have to train the modal once, instead of needing to start over again like with every new human that gets bornThe human brain is incredible though. It's not surprising that our best AIs (artificial neural networks) were inspired by biology.