▲ | boothby 5 hours ago | |
> AFAIK nobody has figured out how to create such an equivalent. I'm curious if anybody has even attempted it; if there's even training data for this. Compartmentalization is a natural aspect of cognition in social creatures. I've even known dogs to not to demonstrate knowledge of a food supply until they think they're not being observed. As a working professional with children, I need to compartmentalize: my social life, sensitive IP knowledge, my kid's private information, knowledge my kid isn't developmentally ready for, my internal thoughts, information I've gained from disreputable sources, and more. Intelligence may be important, but this is wisdom -- something that doesn't seem to be a first-class consideration if dogs and toddlers are in the lead. |