In a prior post, I’ve laid out some of the directions that try to directly build on what we know about the brain in AI, and explain why I think they haven’t generally been the most effective. In this post, I want to lay out a few areas where I do find cognitive science to provide consistently useful perspectives, both in the research I do and in the field more broadly.

How can cognitive scientists help in AI research?

At a high level, the places I’ve found my background in cognitive science to contribute most to my work in AI are:

Analyzing a complex phenomenon by distilling it down to its bare essentials, and understanding levels of analysis. 1.

Knowing how to design a good experiment, and …

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