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“The Dress” and Uncovering the Hidden Uncertainties in Visual Perception

NYU Center for Data Science

By studying how the brain fills in uncertainties, his work at the intersection of data science, psychology, and neuroscience aims to shed light on the complex processes underlying the construction of our subjective realities.

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Not so artificial intelligence

Dataconomy

This revelation opens a new chapter in artificial intelligence research, shedding light on how these systems, when subjected to limitations, can autonomously evolve to solve tasks, mirroring the adaptive capabilities of the human brain.

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Is AI Conscious? CDS Assistant Professor Grace Lindsay Investigates

NYU Center for Data Science

subjective experience, what it’s like to be an entity) and not intelligence, rationalization, or whether AI experiences the world the way in which humans do (understanding, rationalizing, etc.) mistaking an object for a subject and vice versa ? But what exactly is meant by consciousness ?

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How Should Self-Supervised Learning Models Represent Their Data?

NYU Center for Data Science

This is the subject of two recent papers by Ravid Shwartz-Ziv , a Faculty Fellow at CDS, CDS founding director Yann LeCun: “ An Information Theory Perspective on Variance-Invariance-Covariance Regularization ,” also with CDS Instructor Tim G.

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Humans and AI: What Should You Tell Consumers?

DataRobot

What was your most hated subject at school? An AP-AOL news poll found that mathematics was the subject that 37% of Americans hated most during their school days, easily ranking as the most hated school subject. That result resonates with me: while mathematics was my favorite subject, I absolutely hated doing long division!

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Elon Musk wants to merge humans with AI. How many brains will be damaged along the way?

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Former Neuralink employees as well as experts in the field alleged that the company pushed for an unnecessarily invasive, potentially dangerous approach to the implants that can damage the brain (and apparently has done so in animal test subjects ) to advance Musk’s goal of merging with AI. Neuralink did not respond to a request for comment.

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Improving Neural Networks with Neuroscience

Mlearning.ai

Lambos and I had a very extensive conversation about how biological needs influence intelligence, misconceptions about our brain’s biology that have led to worse ANN design, and how we can use the recent developments in neuroscience to improve neural networks. He is also the Founder and CEO of Computational Neurosciences, Inc.,