Humans and animals can both think logically − but testing what kind of logic they’re using is tricky
For some mental processes, humans and animals likely follow similar lines of thinking. Catherine Falls Commercial/Moment via Getty Images Can a monkey, a pigeon or a fish reason like a person? It’s a ...
OpenAI has introduced two groundbreaking models, ChatGPT o1 Preview and ChatGPT o1 Mini, which represent a significant shift from their previous GPT series. These models are specifically designed to ...
We all have the habit of trying to guess the killer in a movie before the big reveal. That’s us making inferences. It’s what happens when your brain connects the dots without being told everything ...
Artificial intelligence chip startup Cerebras Systems Inc. is heralding the launch of Qwen3-32B, one of the most advanced and powerful open-weight large language models in the world, as proof of its ...
We often express our thoughts in words to communicate ideas, present arguments or make decisions. But what format and structure do these thoughts take in the brain? In the fields of philosophy, ...
A. Tarski [22] proposed the study of infinitary consequence operations as the central topic of mathematical logic. He considered monotonicity to be a property of all such operations. In this paper, we ...
Macaques can use logical reasoning to think through tasks, a finding that adds to the growing evidence that animals don’t just make choices purely to maximise the reward they get. Greg Jensen at ...
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