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AI Still Struggles With Simple Human Puzzles, Researchers Reveal

What Happened

Researchers from several universities created a set of visual puzzles that humans can solve in seconds but continue to stump leading artificial intelligence models. The puzzles, designed to test perception and reasoning, were given to humans and popular AI systems such as GPT-4 and Google Gemini. While human participants answered almost all puzzles correctly, the AI systems performed no better than chance on many challenges. This suggests that despite rapid progress, current AI technologies still lack core aspects of human intuition and spatial reasoning. The study was published in Live Science and highlights ongoing gaps in artificial intelligence capabilities.

Why It Matters

The research underscores important limitations in state-of-the-art AI, showing that even sophisticated models like GPT-4 cannot match humans in certain reasoning tasks. This insight is vital for AI safety, ethics, and future tool design. Read more in our AI News Hub

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