Artificial Inteligence has boomed in popularity in recent due to it’s rapid development from generating barely recognizable images, to being able to generate videos almost indistinguishable from reality. It’s like watching a child learning how to walk or how to talk. It’s almost as if the rapid development of A.I is similar to the growth a child would go through from being a toddler to now growing into a child, though this comparison may seem outlandish at first the way Artificial Inteligence works and how our Brain works aren’t all that far off when you really think about it. 

Our Brain are essentially the central processing unit of our entire body giving us the ability to process our surroundings in a similar way to how a computer works. Both use electrical signals to communicate whether or not we see something consciously or not. Our eyes only have a small amount of detail we are able to process through our retina, the rest of the detail we see is filled by our brain making assumptions of our surroundings. 

This similar process of filling in data gather by our surroundings is similar to how AI generates images with information provided to it. A.I takes in data with prompts we give it and it uses it to fabricate information for us to properly observe, similarly to how our eyes takes in specific amounts of data through our retina and to fill in the rest of our surroundings with predictions of what our surroundings look like.