Comment by sho_hn
2 days ago
I suppose the (crummy) analog is that a human's "models" are equally not entirely general; we have evolved a particular architecture that is baked into our hardware and perpetuated via our DNA.
It's fuzzy and plastic and complex, but the brain has functional areas, there is intelligence more local to specific sensors, pipelines where fusion happens, governors and supervisors, specific numeric limits to certain tasks, etc.
This is a bit akin to your "listing every possible item", in a way, in the sense that there are definitely finite structures tuned toward the application of being human.
This interplay via our supposed "AGI" and what is "cached" in our also not static but evolving hardware is really one of the most fascinating aspects of biology.
"Any sufficiently big bag of tricks is indistinguishable from true intelligence."