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Our May issue is live! With a study teaching AI human-like shape-based vision, a domain-adapted LLM to support clinical psychiatrists, an octopus-inspired robot arm for underwater tasks and more. Plus: Our editorial "Stop ‘tokenmaxxing’ and deploy AI sensibly instead"! www.nature.com/natmachintell/
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Our April issue is live! With a Perspective on fluid forms of collective intelligence, a study on mechanisms underlying overconfidence and underconfidence in LLMs, work on deep learning for programmable RNA translation, our editorial on embodied intelligence, and more. www.nature.com/natmachintell/
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Geir Kjetil Sandve (U of Oslo) on his dedication to open science "To me, open science is not about whether it’s theoretically possible with unlimited time to build on something but about ensuring it’s open in a way that actually invites reuse, transparency, and reproducibility." tinyurl.com/3743fr5m
Our March issue is live! With a computational framework for human-machine interactions in neural interfaces, benchmarking for neuromorphic soft robots, a ML approach for long-range atomic interactions, and our editorial about reproducibility in times of fast science. www.nature.com/natmachintell/
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