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>>10504206
>Hebbian learning works exactly the same in mice as in humans
Exactly. The system of biological intelligence is universal, although there are physiological differences.

First of all, humans have many neurons. More neurons means more memory, and more reactions can be recorded. As I said earlier, the more potential choices the neurons that are activated by the stimuli fire to, the better the system adapts to the situation. The activation can be much more flexibly adjusted to details.

Second of all, human invented language. Imagine what you can do without language. Is it really that much better than what a mouse can do?

These are all way too basic and I think I've explained them well in the article. I don't want to talk about it anymore.
>>10504198
ok

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