Opinion: The human brain doesn’t learn, think or recall like an AI. Embrace the difference


If we continue thinking within this brain-as-AI framework, we also risk losing the vital thought processes that have led to major breakthroughs in science and art. — Pixabay

Recently, Nvidia founder Jensen Huang, whose company builds the chips powering today’s most advanced artificial intelligence systems, remarked: “The thing that’s really, really quite amazing is the way you program an AI is like the way you program a person.”

Ilya Sutskever, co-founder of OpenAI and one of the leading figures of the AI revolution, also stated that it is only a matter of time before AI can do everything humans can do, because “the brain is a biological computer.”

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