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Advances in machine learning and neuroscience have helped make great strides in computer vision. But we still have a long way to go before we can build AI systems that see the world as we do.
Computer program detects differences between human cells. ScienceDaily . Retrieved June 2, 2025 from www.sciencedaily.com / releases / 2017 / 10 / 171010105715.htm ...
Humans and chimpanzees reportedly share 98.7 percent of the same DNA, but differ greatly in appearance, behavior, and ability. Now scientists may have discovered why this is.
Computers are stupid compared to humans at learning and applying new concepts. But U.S. and Canadian scientists say they've developed a method to teach computers to learn in a more human-like way.
Each neuron is like a tiny organic computer Each of our brain cells could work like a mini-computer, according to the first recording of electrical activity in human cells at a super-fine level of ...
Welcome to Neural’s beginner’s guide to AI. This multi-part feature should provide you with a very basic understanding of what AI is, what it can do, and how it works.
Neuroscientists tracked the activity of single neurons deep in the brain and suggest the findings could explain humans’ intelligence — and susceptibility to psychiatric disorders.
Past research centered around structural differences between the brains of humans and primates—the hardware—while differences in function and communication—the software—remained a mystery.
And this supposed link between language and thinking is a large part of what makes ChatGPT and similar programs so uncanny: The ability of AI to answer any prompt with human-sounding language can ...
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