Dr. Karl Friston is a distinguished computational psychiatrist, neuroscientist, and pioneer of modern neuroimaging and, now, AI. He is a leading expert on intelligence, natural as well as artificial.
Humans’ ability to reason is not the same as AI gathering information. When we interact with an AI model, it can be easy to subtly ascribe some measure of natural intelligence to the system, even ...
Members of the public interact with the Realbotix AI-powered humanoid robot, designed for companionship, entertainment, and customer service, on display at IFA 2025 in Berlin, Germany, on Sept. 6, ...
Some still consider artificial intelligence as just another tool like Excel in accounting. But maybe it's time to acknowledge that the current transition is more complex than previous technologies.
By Deepak Ranade In his very inimitable style that blends clarity, with a dash of provocation, Nobel laureate and physicist Richard Feynman remarked: “If our small minds, through some convenience, ...
When Jane Goodall arrived at Tanzania's Gombe Stream in 1960, she carried neither a doctoral degree nor conventional scientific training. What she possessed was something far more useful: the ...
As artificial intelligence becomes a larger part of our world, it’s easy to get lost in its sea of jargon. But it has never ...
USC researchers built artificial neurons that replicate real brain processes using ion-based diffusive memristors. These devices emulate how neurons use chemicals to transmit and process signals, ...
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