Your Memory Sucks On Purpose
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A man named Solomon Shereshevsky could remember every single thing that ever happened to him. Every word of every conversation. Every number he ever saw. Sounds like a superpower. It destroyed him. He couldn't hold a job, couldn't follow a simple story, couldn't have a normal conversation because every word triggered an avalanche of perfect memories he couldn't shut off. His brain had no delete key. And without one, he couldn't think.
Turns out your brain has been deleting things on purpose your whole life. Researchers at the University of Toronto found that forgetting is the entire point of memory. Your brain dumps details every night so you can actually see patterns, make decisions, and function. Kids forget almost everything, which is exactly why they learn so fast. AI researchers are now trying to build forgetting into machines because without it, the machines can't generalize either. You've been told your whole life that a better memory makes you smarter. This episode is about why that's backwards.
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