Intellectual cyborgs and the future of science
A Ibanez - Trends in cognitive sciences, 2023 - cell.com
TICS 2457 No. of Pages 3 analysis, illustration generation, and search engines. With these
tools, a researcher could ask the software to identify the main gaps in their field, generate …
tools, a researcher could ask the software to identify the main gaps in their field, generate …
Elements of episodic memory: insights from artificial agents
A Boyle, A Blomkvist - Philosophical Transactions B, 2024 - royalsocietypublishing.org
Many recent artificial intelligence (AI) systems take inspiration from biological episodic
memory. Here, we ask how these 'episodic-inspired'AI systems might inform our …
memory. Here, we ask how these 'episodic-inspired'AI systems might inform our …
[图书][B] From deep learning to rational machines: What the history of philosophy can teach us about the future of artificial intelligence
CJ Buckner - 2024 - books.google.com
" This book provides a framework for thinking about foundational philosophical questions
surrounding machine learning as an approach to artificial intelligence. Specifically, it links …
surrounding machine learning as an approach to artificial intelligence. Specifically, it links …
Understanding the limits to animal cognition
The thriving field of comparative cognition examines the behaviour of diverse animals in
cognitive terms. Comparative cognition research has primarily focused on the abilities of …
cognitive terms. Comparative cognition research has primarily focused on the abilities of …
Cognitive and sensory capacity each contribute to the canine spatial bias
Dogs interpret cues as being about location, which human infants would relate to objects.
This spatial bias could shed light on the evolution of object‐centered thought, however …
This spatial bias could shed light on the evolution of object‐centered thought, however …
Joyful by nature: approaches to investigate the evolution and function of joy in non‐human animals
The nature and evolution of positive emotion is a major question remaining unanswered in
science and philosophy. The study of feelings and emotions in humans and animals is …
science and philosophy. The study of feelings and emotions in humans and animals is …
The constructive nature of memories in insects: bumblebees as a case study
G Martin-Ordas - Philosophical Transactions B, 2024 - royalsocietypublishing.org
The view that human memory is constructive implies that recollections are not necessarily an
accurate reproduction of past events. An approach to study this constructive nature of …
accurate reproduction of past events. An approach to study this constructive nature of …
Integrating Ideal Characteristics of Chat-GPT Mechanisms into the Metaverse: Knowledge, Transparency, and Ethics
Chat-GPT is a very advanced language model in artificial intelligence. It can be used in
administrative and economic research and has many other applications. On the other hand …
administrative and economic research and has many other applications. On the other hand …
Mechanical Problem Solving in Goffin's Cockatoos—Towards Modeling Complex Behavior
M Baum, T Rössler, AJ Osuna-Mascaró… - Adaptive …, 2024 - journals.sagepub.com
Goffin's cockatoos (Cacatua goffiniana) can solve a diverse set of mechanical problems,
such as tool use, tool manufacture, and mechanical puzzles. However, the proximate …
such as tool use, tool manufacture, and mechanical puzzles. However, the proximate …
[HTML][HTML] Methods in comparative cognition
M Halina - 2023 - plato.stanford.edu
Comparative cognition is the study of cognition across the tree of life. Nonhuman animals
(hereafter animals) display a broad and often surprising range of cognitive abilities. Kea (a …
(hereafter animals) display a broad and often surprising range of cognitive abilities. Kea (a …