• vext01@lemmy.sdf.org
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    15 days ago

    I could believe that we take 10 decisions based on pre-learned information per second, but we must be able to ingest new information at a much quicker rate.

    I mean: look at an image for a second. Can you only remember 10 things about it?

    It’s hard to speculate on such a short and undoubtedly watered down, press summary. You’d have to read the paper to get the full nuance.

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          15 days ago

          I was responding to “Look at an image for a second. Can you only remember 10 things about it?” I didn’t think that was a fair characterization. I see you probably specifically meant 10 yes/no questions about an image, but I don’t think yes/no questions are a fair proxy for “things”.

          In any case you can read the preprint here https://arxiv.org/abs/2408.10234v2 and they make it immediately clear that 10 bits/s is an order-of-magnitude estimate, and also specifically list (for example) object recognition at 30-50 bits/s.