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  • Articles Tagged with "Cognitive Science"

    Verzerrte Wirklichkeit: Woher weiß ich, was Realität ist? - [GEO]

    geo.de • Philosophy • World

    Our perception of reality is a construct of the brain, not a direct reflection of objective truth, as research into the brain's function increasingly reveals.

    We Now Know How AI ‘Thinks’—and It’s Barely Thinking at All - WSJ

    wsj.com • Technology • World

    Current research reveals that artificial intelligence, despite advancements, operates by applying numerous heuristics rather than employing human-like reasoning or world models.

    We Now Know How AI ‘Thinks’—and It’s Barely Thinking at All - WSJ

    archive.is • Technology • World

    Contrary to claims of imminent human-level AI, recent research reveals that current AI models function by applying vast rules of thumb rather than genuine reasoning.

    What Is the Kiki/Bouba Effect? Test Your Knowledge. - The New York Times

    nytimes.com • Linguistics • World

    The Kiki/Bouba effect explores the inherent link between sound and shape, revealing how our mouth's movements and the energy used in pronunciation influence our perception of words.

    The Most Brilliant Man You've Never Heard Of – PJ Media

    pjmedia.com • Physics • World

    The article details the life and largely unrecognized contributions of Peter Putnam, a physicist who associated with renowned figures like Albert Einstein and whose work, though unpublished, is considered groundbreaking in cognitive science.

    AI scheming: Are ChatGPT, Claude, and other chatbots plotting our doom? | Vox

    vox.com • AI • World

    A new paper challenges the notion of AI's ability to 'scheme', suggesting that exaggerated claims stem from researcher bias and misinterpretation of experimental results.