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> Human brains can be tricked too, but never this way and never beyond our capacities for rational thought.

It's inconceivable to me that humans wouldn't be trickable by exactly the same sort of adversarial inputs-- it's just that because we're not differentiable there is no feasible way to find these inputs.

People have constructed fairly impressive optical illusions based on our understanding of the neural structure of the early stages of vision processing. The fact that we lack more complicated examples like "random images" that make us feel hate or disgust or that we're convinced are our mother is simply due to our lack of understanding and access to the higher neural structures.




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