Partly, yes. But partly the computation could be the cheap part compared to the thing it’s trading off against (ability to grow, fault tolerance, …). It is also possible that the brains architecture allows it to include a wider range of inputs that might not be able to model with back-prod (or not efficiently so).
Partly, yes. But partly the computation could be the cheap part compared to the thing it’s trading off against (ability to grow, fault tolerance, …). It is also possible that the brains architecture allows it to include a wider range of inputs that might not be able to model with back-prod (or not efficiently so).