>Not text, he had petabytes of video, audio, and other sensory inputs. Heck, a baby sees petabytes of video before first word is spoken
A 2-3 year old baby could speak in a rural village in 1800, having just seen its cradle (for the first month/s), and its parents' hut for some more months, and maybe parts of the village afterwards.
Hardly "petabytes of training video" to write home about.
you are funny. Clearly your expertise with babies comes from reading books about history or science, rather than ever having interacted with one…
What resolution of screen do you think you would need to not distinguish from reality? For me personally i very conservatively estimate it to be on above OOM of 10 4k screens by 10, meaning 100k screens. If a typical 2h 4k is ~50gb uncompressed, that gives us about half a petabyte per 24h (even with eyes closed). Just raw unlabeled vision data.
Probably a baby has a significantly lower resolution, but then again what is the resolution from the skin and other organs?
So yes, petabytes of data within the first days of existence - well, likely before even being born since baby can hear inside the uterus, for example.
And very high signal data, as you’ve stated yourself (nothing to write home about) mainly seeing mom and dad, as well as from a feedback loop POV - a baby never tells you it is hungry subtly.
A 2-3 year old baby could speak in a rural village in 1800, having just seen its cradle (for the first month/s), and its parents' hut for some more months, and maybe parts of the village afterwards.
Hardly "petabytes of training video" to write home about.