Par Michael Pichat, Enola Campoli, William Pogrund, Jourdan Wilson, Michael Veillet-Guillem, Anton Melkozerov, Paloma Pichat, Armanouche Gasparian, Samuel Demarchi et Judicael Poumay
Article publié au sein de la revue en ligne Arxiv (Cornell University) le 16 octobre 2024.
Abstract
Neuropsychology of artificial intelligence focuses on synthetic neural cognition as a new type of study object within cognitive psychology. With the goal of making artificial neural networks of language models more explainable, this approach involves transposing concepts from cognitive psychology to the interpretive construction of artificial neural cognition. The human cognitive concept involved here is categorization, serving as a heuristic for thinking about the process of segmentation and construction of reality carried out by the neural vectors of synthetic cognition.
DOI : https://doi.org/10.48550/arXiv.2410.11868
Michael Pichat est MCF en psychologie, fondateur du Cabinet Chrysippe-R&D et de Neocognition, co-directeur Diplômes « Management & Coaching » Université Paris Dauphine & Cabinet Chrysippe-R&D et membre titulaire de l’ER IPC.