Human language may seem messy and inefficient compared to the ultra-compact strings of ones and zeros used by computers—but our brains actually prefer it that way. New research reveals that while ...
Life doesn't arrive in neat chapters. It flows, one conversation bleeding into the next, one thought quietly reshaping the one that follows. Yet our brains do something remarkable: they preserve a ...
In the 1960s and 70s, a group of chimpanzees astonished the world by learning sign language. Only two remain and one question still lingers—was it worth it?
Behavior-Derived Intelligence Transforms How Recovery Is Supported, Measured, and Sustained Human behavior leaves a ...
The Digital Revolution Behind the Wheel We shape our tools, and thereafter our tools shape us.”— Marshall McLuhan NEW ...
Rapidata treats RLHF as high-speed infrastructure rather than a manual labor problem. Today, the company exclusively announced to us at VentureBeat its emergence with an $8.5 million seed ...
If emotion functions as an operating system of silicon-based life, its implications extend far beyond robots. It defines not a feature category, but a new computing paradigm: any device that senses, ...
We need to better understand how LLMs address moral questions if we're to trust them with more important tasks.
Abstract: Achieving natural, robust, and energy-efficient locomotion remains a central challenge for humanoid control. While imitation learning enables robots to reproduce human-like behaviors, ...
Defining the basic elements of personality remains a challenge despite decades of sophisticated research. A new approach drills down into personality’s possible nuances.
Traditional safety protocols weren’t designed for self-improving systems, which raises important questions about validation, ...
We are living in a renaissance period for exploring how our brains give rise to individual behaviors, thoughts, and emotions.