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Rethinking how we learn language
New research is challenging long-held beliefs about how humans acquire and process language, suggesting our brains may rely ...
Could a baby’s still-growing brain help set the stage for learning language? Princeton neuroscientists find surprising clues from chatty monkeys who share the power of babble. PRINCETON, N.J. — When a ...
Talking to yourself feels deeply human. Inner speech helps you plan, reflect, and solve problems without saying a word. New research suggests that this habit may also help machines learn more like you ...
PROVIDENCE, R.I. [Brown University] — New research found similarities in how humans and artificial intelligence integrate two types of learning, offering new insights about how people learn as well as ...
We learn early that agreement feels safer than being right. Children quickly discover that belonging and seeing clearly are ...
Scientists say they've made a key breakthrough that would allow robots to figure out complex tasks on their own, but experts ...
So, here’s the question: What does it mean to say someone has learned something when a machine can now do the same task? Artificial intelligence can generate essays, solve problems, and simulate ...
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