Evidential reasoning integrates frameworks for representing and combining uncertain, imprecise or incomplete information in order to support decisions involving multiple criteria. At its core lies the ...
Inductive reasoning is a critical skill that enables individuals to make sound decisions by drawing general conclusions from specific observations. Whether you’re working on a high-stakes business ...
Case-Based Reasoning (CBR) is a memory-based approach that supports decision making by retrieving and adapting solutions from a collection of past cases. Instead of relying on abstract models, CBR ...
A new course offered this past spring, Sense & Sensibility & Science @UChicago: Scientific Thinking in a Democracy, highlights how scientific reasoning and tools can help both policy novices and ...
AI is graduating from recognition to reasoning—and organizations must follow suit by scaling their computing power with purpose-built AI infrastructure. In association withMicrosoft and NVIDIA Anyone ...
We have had a "data fetish" with artificial intelligence (AI) for over 20 years—so long that many have forgotten our AI history. Our saturated mindset states that all AI must start with data, yet back ...
Cognition is the cornerstone of human potential, enabling knowledge acquisition, processing information, solving problems, and finding meaning. By sharpening cognitive skills—reasoning, ...
Artificial intelligence is advancing rapidly, yet improving its reasoning capabilities remains a significant challenge. Researchers from the University of Pennsylvania, Microsoft Research, AMD, and ...
Enterprises struggle to make decisive actions despite having access to substantial data and investment in analytics tools.