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AI, human aphasia, and parallels

2025-05-19 18:31:19.110096+02 by Dan Lyke 0 comments

University of Tokyo: AI overconfidence mirrors human brain condition

“You can’t fail to notice how some AI systems can appear articulate while still producing often significant errors,” said Professor Takamitsu Watanabe from the International Research Center for Neurointelligence (WPI-IRCN) at the University of Tokyo. “But what struck my team and I was a similarity between this behavior and that of people with Wernicke’s aphasia, where such people speak fluently but don’t always make much sense. That prompted us to wonder if the internal mechanisms of these AI systems could be similar to those of the human brain affected by aphasia, and if so, what the implications might be.”

Via ResearchBuzz

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