AI can't read the room
Researchers at Johns Hopkins University tested several AI models’ ability to interpret how humans were interacting with each other in short videos and found they were largely unable to consistently describe what was happening. Leyla Isik, professor of cognitive science at Johns Hopkins University and senior scientist of the study, explains what their findings could mean for the future of AI development.
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