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Duckling can do it. Why can’t AI? | Free educational graphic

Graphic showing that ducklings can learn the concepts of “same” and “different” objects based on the objects’ shape or color.

 

Ducklings exposed to two similar objects at birth will later prefer other similar pairs. If exposed to two dissimilar objects instead, the ducklings later prefer pairs that differ. Ducklings easily learn the concepts of “same” and “different” — something that artificial intelligence struggles to do.

 

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The unlikely marriage of two major artificial intelligence approaches has given rise to a new hybrid called neurosymbolic AI. It’s taking baby steps toward reasoning like humans and might one day take the wheel in self-driving cars.

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