Great Questions about the Brain and Mind
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Centre de Cultura Contemporània de Barcelona (CCCB) Carrer de Montalegre 5, 08001 Barcelona
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Researchers Núria Sebastián and Helena Matute talk about the development of language and the cognitive biases of artificial intelligence, two key aspects of neuroscience today.
Even though some animals can learn words and some species can communicate in quite complex ways, no other animal can develop what we understand as language. This differential fact has been crucial in the evolution of humans. In this session, Núria Sebastián will talk about how language acquisition distinguishes us from other species, a trait that children establish from their first year of life. Is language what makes us human? How does this process develop in the brain?
It is often said that artificial intelligence will save us from many of the problems we as humans generate, since it supposedly makes fewer mistakes and is more neutral and objective. But an increasing number of studies show that artificial intelligence also makes mistakes and is subject to biases similar to those shown by humans. How do artificial intelligence and natural intelligence differ, and what relationship can we expect to see between them in the coming decades?
Event will be held in Spanish and Catalan.
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