A new study on the “Centaur” model exposes this illusion of thought without mind.
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In the final article in this series, we move from unraveling cognition to mapping a new conceptual landscape. Over the course of four articles, I’ve examined the dismantling of cognition as a singular ...
The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, Vol. 697, Making Sense of One Another in Crossing Borders: Social Cognition and Migration Politics (SEPTEMBER 2021), pp. 99-119 (21 ...
Developed to solve one of robotics’ most persistent problems: static, non-coordinated intelligence, ThinkMesh allows robots to discover, invoke, and reward intelligent software agents in real time.
The article advocates for a transformative approach to language learning by introducing a new ecolinguistics framework that emphasizes the dynamic interplay between language, technology, and embodied ...
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In the mid-20th century, explorers reported that the indigenous people of Puluwat, Micronesia, navigated hundreds of kilometers across the Pacific Ocean in rudimentary boats without compasses. Edwin ...
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