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Researchers found that humans and AI share a similar interplay between two learning systems: flexible, quick in-context learning and gradual incremental learning.
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Does My Red Look Like Your Red? The Age-Old Question Just Got A Scientific Answer and It Changes How We Think About Color
This isn’t just about brain-reading party tricks. The study revealed large-scale “retinotopic color biases”. In other words, ...
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Researchers uncover similarities between human and AI learning
By working to understand how new AI systems integrate flexible and incremental learning, researchers gained insights about ...
Scientists have, for the first time, identified the brain signals linked to extinguishing fear memories in humans.
What if curriculum design could seamlessly integrate cognitive processes to foster responsible, ethical citizens who are resilient problem-solvers, independent thinkers and contributors to society?
While our understanding of Alzheimer’s disease is far from complete, the latest therapies, and others in more than 100 ...
To test this theory, Russin used "meta-learning"- a type of training that helps AI systems learn about the act of learning ...
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AI and eye tracking could transform how kids learn online
Children’s eyes may hold the secret to how they learn from videos, and new research suggests artificial intelligence could ...
Children are astonishing language learners. Long before they can read or write, they begin to pick up words, patterns, and ...
Brown University researchers found that humans and AI integrate two types of learning – fast, flexible learning and slower, ...
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