
Martha Lewis
Martha Lewis is an assistant professor specializing in neuro-symbolic artificial intelligence at the University of Amsterdam. Her research focuses on the cognitive differences between human reasoning and artificial intelligence, particularly how humans can abstract from specific patterns to more general rules, a capacity that current AI systems, such as large language models, struggle with. In a recent study, she highlighted the implications of these differences for decision-making processes, particularly in fields like law and ethics, where nuanced understanding and adaptability are crucial.
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Martha Lewis, an assistant professor in symbolic neural AI at the University of Amsterdam, explained that humans have an innate ability to abstract from specific patterns to more general rules.
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