Mapping AI's brain reveals memory and reasoning are not located in the same place

Tech Xplore — AI & MLTuesday, November 11, 2025 at 6:00:03 PM
Mapping AI's brain reveals memory and reasoning are not located in the same place
A recent study has revealed that in large AI models such as ChatGPT, memory and reasoning are not processed in the same region of their architecture, indicating a complex internal structure. This finding is crucial as it opens pathways for enhancing the safety and reliability of AI systems. By understanding how these functions are compartmentalized, researchers can develop better strategies for AI training and deployment, potentially addressing concerns about AI behavior and decision-making. The implications of this research extend beyond theoretical knowledge, as they may inform future policies and practices in AI development, ensuring that these technologies are aligned with ethical standards and societal needs.
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