According to psychologists, a person's frontal lobe isn't developed until mid
to late 20's. That's why teenagers cannot accurately predict the consequences
of their actions.
Even Piaget noticed that concepts like "conservation" was not present in
children of certain ages. There are just certain constructs that are not
present in infants, small children,teenagers, that are indeed present in most
adults. (Most because of human variability.)
~PM
Date: Mon, 24 Mar 2014 13:05:11 -0700
Subject: Re: [agi] Elon Musk And Mark Zuckerberg Have Invested $40 Million In a
so called Artificial Intelligence Company
From: [email protected]
To: [email protected]
Thanks for the links Ben, but those articles don't really support your case. A
child's brain is LESS efficient than an adult brain? Is that it? Really? As we
get older synapses get pruned and long-distance axonal tracts get more heavily
insulated with myelin. Umm, okay. I believe that is called learning. Where are
the many systematic differences? I bet a 35 y/ old has a more efficient brain
than a 18 y/o. So lets call the 18 y/o old some made up name.
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