A study suggests that the human brain and artificial general-purpose neural networks process language sounds in similar ways (Steve Nadis/Quanta Magazine)

A study suggests that the human brain and artificial general-purpose neural networks process language sounds in similar ways (Steve Nadis/Quanta Magazine)

A study suggests that the human brain and artificial general-purpose neural networks process language sounds in similar ways (Steve Nadis/Quanta Magazine)

A study suggests that the human brain and artificial general-purpose neural networks process language sounds in similar ways (Steve Nadis/Quanta Magazine) https://bit.ly/45uLTsi

Steve Nadis / Quanta Magazine:
A study suggests that the human brain and artificial general-purpose neural networks process language sounds in similar ways  —  Researchers uncover striking parallels in the ways that humans and machine learning models acquire language skills.  —  How do brains learn?


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