Ah, thank you. I could have sworn that I read the comments, trying to see if they mentioned why the downvotes. But I must have been too scan-y, because that didn't even click until you posted the explanation. Brains work weird.
I'm retracting the OC.
This recent article at Slate thinks so:
Why Your 4-Year-Old Is As Smart as Nate Silver
There also seems to be a reference to the Singularity Institute:
(Of course, I don't know how many other AI researchers are using Bayes Theorem, so the author also might not have the SI in mind)
If children really are natural Bayesians, then why and how do you think we change?