When robots can't riddle: What puzzles reveal about the depths of our own minds
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"As human beings, it's very easy for us to have common sense, and apply it at the right time and adapt it to new problems," says Ilievski.
Xaq Pitkow states, “AI excels at pattern recognition, but it tends to be worse than humans at questions that require more abstract thinking.”
Ilievski describes his branch of computer science as "common sense AI" and emphasizes AI's "general lack of grounding in the world".
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