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When Will AI Stop Being “Artificial?”

Learningtogo

It was coined by mathematician John von Neumann to define a theoretical moment when the artificial intelligence of computers surpasses the capacity of the human brain. Instead of trying to make a computer act like the human brain, we try to make our brains a bit more like computers. When does blue become blue-green?

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When Will AI Stop Being “Artificial?”

Learningtogo

It was coined by mathematician John von Neumann to define a theoretical moment when the artificial intelligence of computers surpasses the capacity of the human brain. Instead of trying to make a computer act like the human brain, we try to make our brains a bit more like computers. When does blue become blue-green?

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What Does It Mean to Be Intelligent?

Learningtogo

It was coined by mathematician John von Neumann to define a theoretical moment when the artificial intelligence of computers surpasses the capacity of the human brain. Instead of trying to make a computer act like the human brain, we try to make our brains a bit more like computers. Where Do We Go From Here?

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Your Brain on Learning

CLO Magazine

When the brain learns, it acquires information through a person’s various senses, and this information travels along the synapses to the short-term memory. But only in roughly the past decade have conversations on how the brain learns appeared in talent management circles. This process is certain. “The

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What Is eLearning? The Good, Bad, and The Ugly

Association eLearning

Our brains have been wired over the last 2,500 years to learn through stories. It’s a great way to experience a situation without having to actually live it firsthand, and learners tend to retain this information. After graduation, she dabbled in both teaching gymnastics, and internet marketing. Or was it internet gymnastics?)

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Availability bias in the AI era: Understanding its impact on decision-making

TalentLMS

The output is right in front of us, so our brains think it’s the best option. Availability bias is the tendency to make decisions based on information, stories, and examples that are immediately available to us. The human tendency to rely on information that’s easy to access has also grown to include availability bias in AI.

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Devlearn conference day one: an exhilarating day

Challenge to Learn

The brain filters information (to prevent information overload), in principle you forget the most information that you encounter, you need to reactivate the facts in order to really store them in your brain. But his story turned out to be a marketing story, he told us how he build his internet brand.

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