Interdisciplinary StudiesFrontiers in Psychology
Naturalizing relevance realization: why agency and cognition are fundamentally not computational
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This article reveals the profound differences between how organisms perceive their world and how algorithms tackle problems. The researchers emphasize that relevance realization is an essential precursor to logical reasoning, a concept that defies formal algorithmic capture. Dive into this insightful exploration by Johannes Jaeger, Anna Riedl, Alex Djedovic, John Vervaeke, and Denis Walsh.
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