At Brown University, an innovative new project is revealing that teaching artificial intelligence to perceive things more like people may begin with...
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At Brown University, an innovative new project is revealing that teaching artificial intelligence to perceive things more like people may begin with something as simple as a game. The project invites participants to play an online game called Click Me, which helps AI models learn how people see and interpret images. While the game is fun and accessible, its purpose is more ambitious: to understand the root causes of AI errors and to systematically improve how AI systems represent the visual world.
At Brown University, an innovative new project is revealing that teaching artificial intelligence to perceive things more like people may begin with...
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