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> we're in the same situation with animals and people think that, what, understanding gradient descent or backprop is helpful? this is just some csci bs
Assuming I've actually got your point for this (and I'm not sure I have):
The backpropagation algorithm itself might be "just some csci bs" (it sure has vibes of "let us shortcut the maths rather than find out how our brains did it"), but gradient descent is nice and general-purpose — much like how evolution is both good for biology and in simulation for everything else.