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Understanding Cognition: Simons Collaboration on the Global Brain

Understanding Cognition: Simons Collaboration on the Global Brain

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Simons Collaboration on the Global Brain

Simons Collaboration on the Global Brain

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A comparative cognition approach to evaluating AI capabilities

A comparative cognition approach to evaluating AI capabilities

Lucy Cheke (Cambridge) https://

Cognition - How Your Mind Can Amaze and Betray You: Crash Course Psychology #15

Cognition - How Your Mind Can Amaze and Betray You: Crash Course Psychology #15

We used to think that the human brain was a lot like a computer; using logic to figure out complicated problems. It turns out, it's a ...

Knowledge is structured and domain-specific: lessons from developmental cognitive science

Knowledge is structured and domain-specific: lessons from developmental cognitive science

Fei Xu (UC Berkeley) https://

Leslie Sibener: How Does the Brain Choose Memories to Keep?

Leslie Sibener: How Does the Brain Choose Memories to Keep?

Leslie Sibener, a second-year Junior Fellow with the

What Kind of Computation Is Cognition?

What Kind of Computation Is Cognition?

Recent successes in artificial intelligence have been largely driven by neural networks and other sophisticated machine learning ...

LLM skills and meta-cognition: scaffolding for new forms of learning?

LLM skills and meta-cognition: scaffolding for new forms of learning?

Sanjeev Arora (Princeton University) https://

Decision theoretic foundations for human-AI collaboration

Decision theoretic foundations for human-AI collaboration

Jessica Hullman (Northwestern University) https://

Autism  Emerging Concepts Kanwisher

Autism Emerging Concepts Kanwisher

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Raymond Gibbs -- Second of a Double Feature: Metaphor and Embodied Cognition

Raymond Gibbs -- Second of a Double Feature: Metaphor and Embodied Cognition

Webcast sponsored by the Irving K. Barber Learning Centre. Hosted by Green College as part of its Thematic Series: Expressive ...

Combining innate concepts with learning to perceive the world

Combining innate concepts with learning to perceive the world

Shimon Ullman (Weizmann Institute) https://

Temporal Context in Brains and AI

Temporal Context in Brains and AI

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