New study shows AI large language models (LLMs) outperform human neuroscientists in predicting neuroscience study outcomes.
At the crossroads of psychology and biology is the inherently complex life sciences field of neuroscience, the study of the brain anddemonstrates how AI large language models outperform human neuroscientists in predicting neuroscience study outcomes.
"LLMs’ predictions are informed by a vast scientific literature that no human could read in their lifetime," wrote the scientists. The results were clear—each LLM beat human neuroscience experts by a wide margin. The LLMs average accuracy of 81.4 percent far exceeded the 63.4 percent average of human experts.
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