A new study identifies the orbitofrontal cortex (OFC) as a crucial brain region for inference-making, allowing animals to interpret hidden states in changing environments.
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Researchers Reveal How the Brain Forms Hidden-State Inferences
Animals survive in changing and unpredictable environments by not merely responding to new circumstances, but also, like ...
[CONTRIBUTED THOUGHT PIECE] Generative AI is unlocking incredible business opportunities for efficiency, but we still face a formidable challenge undermining widespread adoption: the exorbitant cost ...
Political Analysis, Vol. 26, No. 1 (January 2018), pp. 54-71 (18 pages) Measuring the causal impact of state behavior on outcomes is one of the biggest methodological challenges in the field of ...
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Argonne National Laboratory is expanding the lab’s AI infrastructure with the deployment of SambaNova Suite (Graphic: Business Wire) “Inferencing large language models and foundation models are ...
Founded in 1888 by Edward C. Hegeler, The Monist is one of the world’s oldest and most important journals in philosophy. It helped to professionalize philosophy as an academic discipline in the United ...
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