Our brains are constantly recognizing patterns in everyday life, even without us being consciously aware of it. The findings suggest that the brain can learn to predict future events based on the patterns it learns. Neuroscientist Itzhak Fried notes that 'This is something that is not explicit, the brain gets it, essentially, very quickly, and we can see those changes in the individual cells.' This illustrates the brain's capacity for implicit learning and rapid pattern recognition.
A study of newer, bigger versions of three major AI chatbots shows that they are more inclined to generate wrong answers than to admit ignorance when compared with previous models. Philosopher of science Mike Hicks describes this behavior as 'bullshitting,' indicating that while AI is getting better at pretending to be knowledgeable, it often fails to provide accurate information. This highlights the concerning reliability issues associated with advanced AI systems.
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