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Artificial neural networks' limitations and human intelligence
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1:06:41 - 1:17:03 (10:22)

Despite the mind-blowing impressiveness of artificial neural networks, they lack some basic things like relevance, which humans take for granted. Computers don't have the capacity to absorb and care about different things like humans do.

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The speaker reflects on the similarities and differences between the functionalities of humans and that of GPT-3.
1:06:41 - 1:09:14 (02:33)
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GPT-3
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The speaker reflects on the similarities and differences between the functionalities of humans and that of GPT-3. While GPT-3 can remix information based on pre-existing data, humans also possess the knowledge of what it takes to be human.

Chapter
Artificial neural networks' limitations and human intelligence
Episode
#119 – David Eagleman: Neuroplasticity and the Livewired Brain
Podcast
Lex Fridman Podcast
Despite the impressive abilities of artificial neural networks, there are basic things that they cannot do well, such as understanding relevance and the nuances of human communication.
1:09:14 - 1:13:25 (04:11)
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Artificial Neural Networks
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Despite the impressive abilities of artificial neural networks, there are basic things that they cannot do well, such as understanding relevance and the nuances of human communication. This is due to their lack of general intelligence and understanding of what it means to be human.

Chapter
Artificial neural networks' limitations and human intelligence
Episode
#119 – David Eagleman: Neuroplasticity and the Livewired Brain
Podcast
Lex Fridman Podcast
In this episode, Lex Fridman interviews Richard Haier, a retired professor of psychology at the University of California, Irvine and an expert in the field of intelligence who has been studying it for over 40 years, to discuss the neuroscience of intelligence and what features of the brain are useful for intelligence.
1:13:25 - 1:17:03 (03:37)
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Neuroscience
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In this episode, Lex Fridman interviews Richard Haier, a retired professor of psychology at the University of California, Irvine and an expert in the field of intelligence who has been studying it for over 40 years, to discuss the neuroscience of intelligence and what features of the brain are useful for intelligence.

Chapter
Artificial neural networks' limitations and human intelligence
Episode
#119 – David Eagleman: Neuroplasticity and the Livewired Brain
Podcast
Lex Fridman Podcast