Standout Papers

Human-like intuitive behavior and reasoning biases emerged in large language models but disappeared in ChatGPT 2023 2026 202472
  1. Human-like intuitive behavior and reasoning biases emerged in large language models but disappeared in ChatGPT (2023)
    Thilo Hagendorff, Sarah Fabi et al. Nature Computational Science

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Thilo Hagendorff 202 194 106 136 26 550
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Jakob Mökander 280 238 68 140 25 464
Emre Kazim 254 192 50 126 43 529
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