Despite rapid advances in artificial intelligence, humans still maintain a significant edge when it comes to understanding social interactions, according to new research from Johns Hopkins University that reveals fundamental limitations in AI’s ability to interpret human behavior. The study, presented at the International Conference on Learning Representations, found that even the most sophisticated AI … Read more
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