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Humans (Homo sapiens) are primates of the family Hominidae, and the only extant species of the genus Homo. Humans are characterized by having a large brain relative to body size, with a particularly well developed neocortex, prefrontal cortex and temporal lobes, making them capable of abstract reasoning, language, introspection, problem solving and culture through social learning.

We might never achieve general AIs — but it’s important that we try
  • Human brain

We might never achieve general AIs — but it’s important that we try

  • Ben Dickson
  • 6 years ago
The Arque is a mechanical tail for humans — and lord I want one
  • Gear

The Arque is a mechanical tail for humans — and lord I want one

  • Callum Booth
  • 6 years ago
Study: Humans’ racial biases extend even to black and white robots
  • robot

Study: Humans’ racial biases extend even to black and white robots

  • Cara Curtis
  • 6 years ago

Why empathy won’t get automated anytime soon
  • Artificial intelligence

Why empathy won’t get automated anytime soon

  • Qamar Zaman
  • 6 years ago
Robots for the elderly must be designed with care and respect
  • robot

Robots for the elderly must be designed with care and respect

  • The Conversation
  • 6 years ago
Humans and AI will work better when they start learning from each other
  • Artificial intelligence

Humans and AI will work better when they start learning from each other

  • Zona Kostic
  • 6 years ago
This video game reveals how prehistoric people tackled climate change
  • climate change

This video game reveals how prehistoric people tackled climate change

  • The Conversation
  • 6 years ago
Malaria won’t be solved by feeding mosquitos sugar, researchers conclude
  • Research

Malaria won’t be solved by feeding mosquitos sugar, researchers conclude

  • The Conversation
  • 6 years ago
Studying naked mole-rats could be the key to breakthroughs in treating pain and cancer
  • Earth

Studying naked mole-rats could be the key to breakthroughs in treating pain and cancer

  • The Conversation
  • 6 years ago
Developers: Meet your new AI intern
  • Artificial intelligence

Developers: Meet your new AI intern

  • Ian Huston
  • 6 years ago
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