Study finds human brain neural code for language processing resembles large language models.

A study reveals that human brain and large language models share a similar neural code for language processing, enabling better understanding of speaker's messages during face-to-face conversations. By analyzing electrical brain activity during unscripted conversations, researchers discovered that speakers' brain activity aligns on a shared neural code, which resembles the artificial neural code of LLMs. The study provides insights into language processing in the human brain and how both humans and machines can use this code to communicate.

August 02, 2024
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