▲ | whilenot-dev 20 hours ago | |
Just listen to 45secs of the video I linked above if you're interested. | ||
▲ | adastra22 20 hours ago | parent [-] | |
That is how human memories work too, though. It is well documented in the psychological literature that human memory is not the bidirectional mapping or graph you might expect from computer analogies. Associative memory in the mind is unidirectional and content addressable, which results in odd examples very similar to this "reversal curse." We shouldn't strive for our AI to be bug-for-bug compatible with human thinking. But I fail to see how AI having similar limitations to human brains serves as evidence that they DON'T serve similar functions. |