It's not really a fair comparison, since humans have the entire ancestral knowledge of evolution behind them. Evolution has "pretrained" our brains to that point, that we can learn new thing pretty fast, because we "finetune" existing structures. If you learn to recognize a new object, you are using information from all the yet learned objects to inform that process
TheDarkinBlade t1_ivgfcje wrote
Reply to [D] At what tasks are models better than humans given the same amount of data? by billjames1685
It's not really a fair comparison, since humans have the entire ancestral knowledge of evolution behind them. Evolution has "pretrained" our brains to that point, that we can learn new thing pretty fast, because we "finetune" existing structures. If you learn to recognize a new object, you are using information from all the yet learned objects to inform that process