The simplest definition is that training is about learning something, and inference is applying what has been learned to make predictions, generate answers and create original content. However, ...
Societies are becoming more polarised, driven in part by misconceptions about out-groups’ beliefs. To understand these effects, one must examine the cognitive processes underlying how people think ...
Humans effortlessly transform dynamic social signals into inferences about other people’s internal states. Here we investigate the neural basis of this process by collecting fMRI data from 100 ...
Animals survive in changing and unpredictable environments by not merely responding to new circumstances, but also, like humans, by forming inferences about their surroundings—for instance, squirrels ...
“I get asked all the time what I think about training versus inference – I'm telling you all to stop talking about training versus inference.” So declared OpenAI VP Peter Hoeschele at Oracle’s AI ...