Can AI Understand a Flower without Being Able to Touch or Smell?
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Can AI understand a flower without being able to touch or smell?
AI may be limited by a lack of taste, touch and smell which prevents it from fully understanding concepts in the same way as humans - suggesting that more advanced models may need to have a robot body
You can describe a flower in a thousand words, but that doesn’t tell you what it smells like. That’s exactly why an AI tool like ChatGPT, no matter how smart, will never understand the concept of a flower the way a human does. That’s according to a new study from Ohio State University, published […] More science? Read the latest articles on Scientias.nl .
Why AI Can’t Understand a Flower the Way Humans Do
Even with all its training and computer power, an artificial intelligence (AI) tool like ChatGPT can't represent the concept of a flower the way a human does, according to a new study. That's because the large language models (LLMs) that power AI assistants are based usually on language alone, and sometimes with images.
Why AI Can’t Understand A Flower The Way Humans Do
Eddie Gonzales Jr. – MessageToEagle.com – Even with all its training and computer power, an artificial intelligence (AI) tool like ChatGPT can’t represent the concept of a flower the way a human does, according to a new study. Image credit: Pixabay That’s because the large language models (LLMs) that power AI assistants are based usually […]
Can AI Comprehend Flowers Without Touching or Smelling Them?
If you can’t smell, what are flowers? ClearViewimages RF/Alamy The newest artificial intelligence models demonstrate a comprehension of the world akin to human understanding. Yet, their sensory limitations hinder their grasp of concepts like flowers and humor. Qihui Xu from Ohio State and her team explored the understanding of nearly 4,500 words by both humans [...] Source The post Can AI Comprehend Flowers Without Touching or Smelling Them? app…
Why AI Lacks the Human Touch in Understanding Flowers
Despite advancements in artificial intelligence, a recent study indicates that AI tools like ChatGPT fall short of representing concepts as richly and deeply as humans do. This research, conducted by a group of psychologists led by Qihui Xu from The Ohio State University, highlights the fundamental differences in how humans and AI understand the world, particularly regarding sensory and motor experiences. The study found that while AI models exc…
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