How We Learn, Why Brains Learn Better Than Any Machine for Now

449 EGP

An exploration of human learning mechanisms and cognitive processes, examining why biological brains currently outperform artificial intelligence systems in learning efficiency and adaptability.

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This scientific examination delves into the neurological and psychological foundations of human learning, contrasting biological cognition with machine learning capabilities. The work explores how human brains process information, form memories, and adapt to new situations with remarkable efficiency that current AI systems cannot match. Written for educators, cognitive scientists, and general readers interested in neuroscience, it maintains an accessible tone while addressing complex topics about consciousness, neural plasticity, and the future of artificial intelligence.

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Dimensions344 × 170 × 250 cm
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