This post is in response to The Four I's By Jeremy E. Sherman Ph.D. "Personal Intelligence" has become a hot topic of late, in large part through John Mayer’s book espousing the argument that we ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Dr. Lance B. Eliot is a world-renowned AI scientist and consultant. In today’s column, I examine a recently posted research study ...
Have you ever had that experience when you're getting to know someone and you suddenly realize they're… well, not very bright? If only there was a way to test these things before you get too deep into ...
Claude shows limited introspective abilities, Anthropic said. The study used a method called "concept injection." It could have big implications for interpretability research. One of the most profound ...
Post 4 in a series on AI and the Evolution of Cognition. In the first three entries of this series—Thinking About Thinking, In the Post-Cognitive World, and The Three Stages of Cognitive Collapse—I’ve ...
AI models built on Anthropic’s most advanced systems are learning to reason, reflect on and express how they think -- but only about 20% of the time. In certain circumstances during tests, the models ...