Idle observation: my (almost) 6-month old was able to figure out how to grasp a tiny ball cookie (1cm diameter) and put it in his mouth in ~5 attempts upon seeing the cookie for the first time. Extremely high problem complexity, extremely very low training sample size.
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Interestingly the most difficult part wasn't grabbing the cookie (despite its never-seen-before size) but dropping it in his mouth (since he's grabbing with his palm, not his fingertips. Still managed to do it in a couple of attempts.
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He locks on a goal and keep trying until he reaches the goal. Has a clear model of what success means, what the key steps towards success are (grabbing, bringing hand to mouth, dropping cookie), and is able to invent novel strategies for each step in a handful of attempts.
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