A Reddit discussion questions Yann LeCun's comparison between human intelligence and LLMs, arguing that humans possess innate, genetically hardcoded foundational knowledge from evolution. The participants suggest that LLMs lack this evolutionary pretraining, particularly in areas like physical world modeling and spatial reasoning. The conversation explores how much of human intelligence is truly innate versus learned after birth. AI
IMPACT Explores fundamental differences in learning paradigms between biological and artificial intelligence, prompting further research into innate vs. learned capabilities.
RANK_REASON This is a discussion forum post debating a technical opinion, not a primary source release or significant industry event.
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