Not in the original training set (GP is saying), but the necessary skills became part of the training set over time. In other words, human are fine with the training set being a changing moving target, whereas ML models are to a significant extent “stuck” with their original training set.
(That’s not to say that humans don’t tend to lose some of their flexibility over their individual lifetimes as well.)
> (That’s not to say that humans don’t tend to lose some of their flexibility over their individual lifetimes as well.)
The lifetime is the context window, the model/training is the DNA. A human in the moment isn't general intelligent, but a human over his lifetime is, the first is so much easier to try to replicate though but that is a bad target since humans aren't born like that.
(That’s not to say that humans don’t tend to lose some of their flexibility over their individual lifetimes as well.)