25 is "Golden Age" for the Ability to Make Random Choices (2 of 2) (VIDEO)
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This is an attempt to explain what we think are some of the most salient results of our research packed in a 4-minute video.
Among other striking results, we have recently shown that humans best outsmart computers when they are tested on randomness generation at the age of 25. When competing against all possible algorithms, humans behave most algorithmic random behaving more creative and producing more randomness than most computer programs peaking at 25 years old. All other types of randomness, such as statistical randomness, can be more easily generated but they do not reveal the full force of algorithmic random generation.
Citation: Gauvrit N, Zenil H, Soler-Toscano F, Delahaye J-P, Brugger P (2017) Human behavioral complexity peaks at age 25. PLoS Comput Biol 13(4): e1005408. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pcbi.1005408
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