- Would AI Perform Better If We Simulated Guilt? - Slashdot
Would AI Perform Better If We Simulated Guilt? (sciencenews org) 10 Posted by EditorDavid on Saturday August 02, 2025 @08:36PM from the remorse-code dept
- New Apple study challenges whether AI models truly “reason . . .
Puzzle-based experiments reveal limitations of simulated reasoning, but others dispute findings
- Taking AI from simulation into reality - Department of . . .
Hopkins researchers introduce a new machine learning method that helps AI trained in simulated environments perform better in the real world
- New training approach could help AI agents perform better in . . .
Their results indicate that, in some situations, training a simulated AI agent in a world with less uncertainty, or “noise,” enabled it to perform better than a competing AI agent trained in the same, noisy world they used to test both agents
- Can AI ‘feel’ guilt? - Science News
Research based on game theory suggests if we program AI agents with a sense of guilt, they could behave more cooperatively, much like humans do
- Scientists Thought This Would Make AI Worse but It Made It . . .
“This is an entirely new axis to think about Rather than trying to match the training and testing environments, we may be able to construct simulated environments where an AI agent learns even better,” adds co-author Spandan Madan, a graduate student at Harvard University
- AI keeps getting more powerful, making it harder to judge how . . .
How do you judge an AI model when it’s already starting to perform better than human beings? That’s the challenge faced by researchers like Russell Wald, executive director of the Stanford
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