AI Isn’t Smarter Than a Baby—Yet
- Posted on July 15, 2026
- By Wired
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Despite remarkable progress, artificial intelligence still lags behind the cognitive abilities of human infants. Babies possess extraordinary learning capabilities that enable them to acquire language, motor skills, and social understanding rapidly. Researchers increasingly recognize that unlocking AI's full potential requires studying and implementing the fundamental learning mechanisms found in developing infant brains. This paradigm shift suggests future breakthroughs in artificial intelligence may depend on understanding neurodevelopmental principles rather than purely computational approaches.
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