We're told AI neural networks 'learn' the way humans do. A neuroscientist explains why that's not the case
- Written by: James Fodor, PhD Candidate in Cognitive Neuroscience, The University of Melbourne
ShutterstockRecently developed artificial intelligence (AI) models are capable of many impressive feats, including recognising images and producing human-like language. But just because AI can perform human-like behaviours doesn’t mean it can think or understand like humans.
As a researcher studying how humans understand and reason about the...





















