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Is artificial general intelligence already here? A new case that today's LLMs meet key tests
Will artificial intelligence ever be able to reason, learn, and solve problems at levels comparable to humans? Experts at the University of California San Diego believe the answer is yes—and that such ...
Breakthrough AI foundation model called BrainIAC is able to predict brain age, dementia, time-to-stroke, and brain cancer ...
Scientists have found that the human brain understands spoken language in a surprisingly similar way to advanced AI systems.
More than 7 million people aged 65 and older suffer from Alzheimer's disease in the United States, according to a 2025 report ...
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A futurist bets brain interfaces will make human intelligence explode by 2045
What is it when intelligence ceases to be something that a person is born with and is something that a person plugs? The ...
Artificial intelligence systems that are designed with a biologically inspired architecture can simulate human brain activity before ever being trained on any data, according to new research from ...
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Key to human intelligence lies in how brain networks work together, neuroimaging study suggests
Modern neuroscience understands the brain as a set of specialized systems. Aspects of brain function such as attention, ...
For decades, researchers have attempted to pinpoint the specific areas of the brain responsible for human intelligence. A new ...
New research suggests intelligence arises not from a single brain region, but from how networks across the brain work together as an integrated system. Neuroscientists often describe the brain as a ...
COMMENTARY: Amid rapid advances in artificial intelligence, the Vatican’s 2025 note ‘Antiqua et Nova’ draws a clear ...
Artificial intelligence allows tracing the evolution of genetic control elements in the developing mammalian cerebellum. An international research team led by biologists from Heidelberg University as ...
A new study reveals that LLMs are already outperforming the average human, but not the most creative among us.
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