This. It would be a very surprising fact if they didn’t have Turing completeness, as it’s very easy to do so. Given arbitrary time and memory, any computer can do any task, but that’s not how real life works.
An ant’s brain is probably also Turing complete, but it’s not a “universal learner” in the sense I’m imagining it.
“Universal learning” is a property of the particular learning software, not the actual neural hardware.
This. It would be a very surprising fact if they didn’t have Turing completeness, as it’s very easy to do so. Given arbitrary time and memory, any computer can do any task, but that’s not how real life works.
An ant’s brain is probably also Turing complete, but it’s not a “universal learner” in the sense I’m imagining it.
“Universal learning” is a property of the particular learning software, not the actual neural hardware.