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Moravec's Paradox
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Fact checking Moravec's Paradox
A commentary piece from normaltech.ai argues that Moravec's paradox — the observation that tasks easy for humans are hard for AI and vice versa — is neither empirically accurate nor conceptually useful. The piece appears to challenge a foundational heuristic that has shaped AI capability expectations for decades. Given recent advances in robotics, vision, and language models, the argument likely draws on contemporary evidence to reframe how practitioners should think about AI difficulty gradients.