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Researchers have uncovered how primate brains transform flat, 2D visual inputs into rich, 3D mental representations of objects.
Yale researchers have discovered a process in the primate brain that sheds new light on how visual systems work and could lead to advances in both human neuroscience and artificial intelligence.
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Over the past years, computer scientists have introduced increasingly sophisticated generative AI models that can produce ...