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Maybe ChatGPT has some pre-frontal cortex problems


A non-serious experiment in applying human psychological tests to AI

I asked Anthropic Claude (the biggest competitor to OpenAI’s ChatGPT) what parts of the brain could be damaged to cause these problems. The pattern shown here, with preserved number placement but impaired time-setting, often suggests frontal-subcortical pathway involvement more than focal damage to a single region. In the same way that giving a task to a patient suffering from early-stage dementia (or with pre-frontal cortex damage) might or might not work, AI might or might not succeed.

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