To the editor: Visitor contributor Iddo Gefen not solely laments the analogy between the human mind and synthetic intelligence, however he additionally means that human minds don’t be taught or recall like an AI (“The human mind doesn’t be taught, suppose or recall like an AI. Embrace the distinction,” July 9). In truth, Gefen will get it backwards: Current massive language reasoning fashions of AI be taught, recall and resolve issues a lot in the way in which people do.
People (and different animals) be taught most of our essential behaviors by means of reinforcement, the foundational regulation of studying first steered by psychologist Edward Thorndike’s Regulation of Impact and later experimentally investigated and confirmed by the behavioral psychologist B. F. Skinner and his colleagues.
As well as, verbal people often resolve issues by speaking (and imagining) to ourselves till we discover a answer. Reinforcement performs a important position in studying and interesting in problem-solving habits. Reasoning LL fashions of AI which might be additionally programmed to be taught by means of reinforcement mimic such problem-solving behaviors in people and at the moment are among the many strongest AI machines.
Sadly, alongside the way in which, Gefen ventures past his experience as a neuroscientist and mischaracterizes “behaviorist psychology.” If he seemed deeper, nonetheless, he would discover that behavioral psychologists have found legal guidelines of habits which have revolutionized the therapy of a variety of habits issues, in addition to revolutionizing training. They now present the muse for a complete new technology of AI machines that suppose and be taught like people.
Henry D. Schlinger Jr., Glendale
This author is a professor of psychology at Cal State Los Angeles.