I agree that we currently know almost nothing about how our working memory works, which makes me wonder: do you think artificial intelligence researchers need to create other learning models or deepen their knowledge of how our memory works? As for the percentage about the probabilities of having that knowledge by 2050, it seems a bit hasty to me, although I understand that our knowledge is growing exponentially based on our tools and knowledge, we will not be thinking about how we were solving problems or researching in 2022 when we are in 2030 or more.
I agree that we currently know almost nothing about how our working memory works, which makes me wonder: do you think artificial intelligence researchers need to create other learning models or deepen their knowledge of how our memory works? As for the percentage about the probabilities of having that knowledge by 2050, it seems a bit hasty to me, although I understand that our knowledge is growing exponentially based on our tools and knowledge, we will not be thinking about how we were solving problems or researching in 2022 when we are in 2030 or more.