Well, the brain is a physical neural network, and evolution seems to have figured out how to generate a (somewhat) copiable model. I bet we could learn a trick or two from biology here.
The way the brain does it is by giving users a largely untrained model that they themselves have to train over the next 20 years for it to be of any use.
Some parts are copiable, but not the more abstract things like the human intellect, for lack of a better word.
We are not even born with what you might consider basic mental faculties, for example it might seem absurd, but we have to learn to see... We are born with the "hardware" for it, a visual cortex, an eye, all defined by our genes, but it's actually trained from birth, there is even a feedback loop that causes the retina to physically develop properly.
There's indeed a nice trick to be learned from cognitive science focused in biological cognition: the mind is embodied and embedded. Which means, roughly, that it is not portable. It doesn't store things like "glass at position x,y" but only "glass is at a small movement of the hand towards the right". Consequently, whatever gets encoded only makes sense within a given body and only inasmuch as it relied on its environment (with humans, that includes social environments). The good news is that, despite being not portable, this reliance on physical properties might be a step in the right direction, after all.
hansworst|1 year ago
salomonk_mur|1 year ago
A ton of that is probably encoded elsewhere, but no doubt the brain plays a huge part. And somehow, it's all reconstructed for each new "device".
wbillingsley|1 year ago
lynx23|1 year ago
tomxor|1 year ago
We are not even born with what you might consider basic mental faculties, for example it might seem absurd, but we have to learn to see... We are born with the "hardware" for it, a visual cortex, an eye, all defined by our genes, but it's actually trained from birth, there is even a feedback loop that causes the retina to physically develop properly.
immibis|1 year ago
Likewise, kittens with an eye patch over an eye in the same time period remain blind in that eye forever.
alexpotato|1 year ago
Children who were "raised in the wild" or locked in a room by themselves have shown to be incapable of learning full human language.
The working theory is that our brains can only learn certain skills at certain times of brain development/ages.
chbint|1 year ago