Published Apr 28, 2023
Why AI Is Incredibly Smart and Shockingly Stupid | Yejin Choi | TED
Computer scientist Yejin Choi explores the dual nature of AI's intelligence, emphasizing its limitations, and the necessity of integrating common sense for ethical and sustainable development, challenging large language models with innovative, human-centric approaches.

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