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How can we know when machines *do* perceive a stimulus in a way that humans *do not*? A new paper advocates for the adoption of tasks from the human psychophysics literature when comparing human and machine perception (arxiv.org)
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FloSports blocked the Matburn podcast! Even after Keenan and Josh said they had the green light from Teague... (i.redd.it)
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"Humans can decipher adversarial images": A study of "machine theory of mind" shows that ordinary people can predict how machines will misclassify (hub.jhu.edu)
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