Scientists use artificial intelligence to mimic the mind — warts and all


To better understand human cognition, scientists trained a large language model on 10 million psychology experiment questions. It now answers questions much like we do. — Unsplash

Companies such as OpenAI and Meta are in a race to make something they like to call artificial general intelligence. But for all the money being spent on it, AGI has no settled definition. It’s more of an aspiration to create something indistinguishable from the human mind.

Artificial intelligence today is already doing a lot of things that were once limited to human minds – such as playing championship chess and figuring out the structure of proteins. ChatGPT and other chatbots are crafting language so humanlike that people are falling in love with them.

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