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cognitive limitations
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The tag 'cognitive limitations' on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about the inherent constraints of artificial intelligence systems, particularly large language models like Microsoft Copilot and ChatGPT. Content under this tag explores how even advanced AI can fail at tasks that seem simple to humans, such as playing a basic chess program from the 1970s. These examples highlight blind spots in reasoning, planning, and domain-specific knowledge, serving as cautionary tales for developers and users who rely on AI for complex decision-making. The tag is relevant for those interested in AI reliability, the gap between human and machine cognition, and the practical implications of deploying AI in enterprise or consumer settings.
In a moment both absurd and strikingly revealing, two state-of-the-art AI chatbots—Microsoft Copilot and ChatGPT—found themselves unable to best a 46-year-old, 4 KB chess program running on the Atari 2600. This unlikely contest, orchestrated by Citrix engineer Robert Caruso and chronicled across...
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