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cognitive

[kog-ni-tiv] / ˈkɒg nɪ tɪv /






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It also shows how we can do better, by overriding that cognitive bias.

From The Wall Street Journal

Memory is now essential to AI’s cognitive functions, which is making it a crucial asset that dictates how well a product performs, Mehrotra said.

From The Wall Street Journal

Next, he plans to compare findings among people with mild cognitive impairment and people diagnosed with Alzheimer's to see whether shifts in glucose metabolism can help track how the disease progresses.

From Science Daily

By systematically documenting these plant-based designs and uncovering their mathematical structure, the study provides fresh insight into how early societies perceived nature, organized shared spaces, and demonstrated complex cognitive abilities long before formal mathematics emerged.

From Science Daily

"It's important he has appropriate cognitive ability. For his fairness, we need him to understand what is exactly happening," he told reporters in Sydney.

From BBC