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> but you assume that your opinions aren't formed from a preexisting body of knowledge from which your past self has learnt and internalized.

Of course opinions are partially formed by preexisting knowledge learnt by your past self. But the fundamental difference between yourself and an ML model, which TFA touches on, is that an ML model stops learning after training whereas your past self did learn and your current self continues to learn. “Learn” here means something akin to updating the model weights of your brain. And you see this in practice. Ask ChatGPT about something not in the training set and it doesn’t answer well whereas a human is capable of learning about a topic and incorporating that knowledge in the future.




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