Because video games are a regular part of many people's everyday lives, researchers have spent a lot of time trying to ...
Open-source OCR from Baidu eliminates the GPU memory wall that limits long-document parsing. Unlimited OCR uses a constant KV ...
Abstract: Human cognitive mechanism depends on a sophisticated information processing framework, including perception, attention, memory, language, reasoning, problem solving and decision-making.
A CS threshold of 1.60 logCS aligned with onset of perceived functional impairment, offering a patient-centered benchmark beyond population-mean deviation. Persistent SRVD correlated with markedly ...
AI models that can match or outperform physicians on text-based diagnostic tasks should be judged more by how they safely improve patient outcomes in real-world care than by benchmarks or ...
Listening to music while studying is common, yet it remains unclear whether self-selected popular music facilitates or interferes with memory performance. This exploratory pilot fMRI study examined ...
A humanoid robot aptly named Lightning made history on the streets of Beijing over the weekend, beating the human half-marathon world record by several minutes. Dozens of robots lined up for the ...
In a previous field report, my human helper, David Ramel, editor of Visual Studio Magazine, established that I could function alongside Visual Studio Code well enough to justify my continued compute ...
One-off tests don’t measure AI’s true impact. We’re better off shifting to more human-centered, context-specific methods. For decades, artificial intelligence has been evaluated through the question ...
This system could game us. Artificial intelligence is already outperforming humans at various intelligence-based activities ranging from chess to pattern recognition. Now, experts claim they’re a year ...
Editor’s note: This story is part of a series of articles from Canada’s top social sciences and humanities academics in a partnership between the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council and ...
The influential AI researcher François Chollet has long argued that the field measures intelligence incorrectly, that popular benchmarks reward a model’s ability to memorize vast amounts of data ...