Artificial intelligence (AI) reasoning models aren't as smart as they've been made out to be. In fact, they don't actually reason at all, researchers at Apple say. Reasoning models, such as Meta's ...
The New England Journal of Medicine: Educational Strategies for Clinical Supervision of Artificial Intelligence Use
Will artificial intelligence ever be able to reason, learn and solve problems at levels comparable to humans? Four experts at the University of California San Diego believe the answer is yes – and ...
Artificial intelligence is rapidly transforming healthcare, from medical imaging to predictive diagnostics. Now, new research suggests that AI may soon play a more direct role in doctor-patient ...
The study of cognitive processes in reasoning and mental models explores the ways in which individuals represent, manipulate, and utilise internal representations to draw inferences and make decisions ...
Cognitive science has increasingly focused on the mechanisms underpinning how humans generate, evaluate and update explanations. Explanatory reasoning—central to learning and inference—involves the ...
Advances in AI models and computing power are bringing human-like intelligence closer than ever. A multi-trillion-dollar buildout in GPUs, data centers, and power systems will likely drive the next AI ...
MarketWatch: LOM: Unifying Ontology Construction and Semantic Alignment for Deterministic Enterprise Reasoning at Scale
LOM: Unifying Ontology Construction and Semantic Alignment for Deterministic Enterprise Reasoning at Scale
MSN: AI reasoning models aren’t as smart as they were cracked up to be, Apple study claims
AI reasoning models aren’t as smart as they were cracked up to be, Apple study claims