Gmail users on Android can now chat with Gemini about their emails AI systems enhance their responses through extensive learning from human interactions, akin to brain synchrony during cooperative tasks. This process creates a form of “computational synchrony,” where AI evolves by accumulating and analyzing human interaction data. Affective Computing, introduced by Rosalind Picard in 1995, exemplifies AI’s adaptive capabilities by detecting and responding to human emotions. These systems interpret facial expressions, voice modulations, and text to gauge emotions, adjusting interactions in real-time to be more empathetic, persuasive, and effective. LaMDA was built on Transformer, Google’s neural network architecture that the company invented and open-sourced in 2017. Interestingly, GPT-3, the language model ChatGPT functions on, was also built on Transformer, according to Google. Google renamed Google Bard to Gemini on February 8 as a nod to Google’s LLM that powers the AI chatbot. “To reflect the advanced tech at its core, Bard…

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