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ekr | 4 years ago
What you described here has nothing to do with ADHD. You described a situation, a problem solving strategy and an outcome. That says nothing about the brain involved, or its functioning.
ADHD is a particular state of a nervous system, one of over stimulation/over excitation in one end and under stimulation in another. You can see it on an EEG, excess beta waves (among other things). You can see it as a neurotransmitter inbalance, neuroinhibitors not working properly.
But besides, the functioning of a brain and the environment it finds itself in are two interested things. But of course there is some influence between them.
aliasEli|4 years ago
If you claim that an AI cannot have ADHD, because it lacks a particular state of a nervous system, you might as well claim that AI cannot exist because it seems impossible to build a machine with a nervous system.