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57 - Moira Dillon: Commonsense Psychology in Human Infants and Machines

Stanford Psychology Podcast

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Common Sensitivity

Common sense is a term used mostly in a i communities to refer to basic everyday knowledge and reasoning about the world. While even human infants have a solid foundation of common sense about people, objects and places, most a lacks such common sense. So where infants succeed in making predictions based on the goal directed and rational behaviors of others, machines fail. But we is that infants common sense psychology includes key features missing in standard forms of machine common sense.

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