"AI Advancement: Machines Achieving Human-Like Proficiency Through Language"

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Source: Neuroscience News
"AI Advancement: Machines Achieving Human-Like Proficiency Through Language"
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Researchers at the University of Geneva have developed an artificial neural network capable of learning new tasks from verbal or written instructions and then verbally describing these tasks to another AI, enabling it to perform the same tasks. This breakthrough, simulating the brain's language processing areas, marks a significant leap in AI, with promising applications in robotics and the potential for machines to communicate and learn from each other in human-like ways.

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