Innate biases in the biological world have been tuned by the evolutionary history of organisms, which can be seen as a learning process. This raises the question of comparing artificial neural networks that gradually learn and tune their biases, with the evolutionary history of biases in humans and animals. Viewing evolution as a learning process at the species level suggests that even what we consider innate knowledge in humans and animals is also learned from this evolutionary history.

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