May 3, 2024, 1:24 a.m. | Allen Institute for AI

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Abstract: The advancement of science, engineering, and design depends on scientists' cognitive abilities to innovate beyond existing ideas. While human cognition excels at detecting patterns and forming original ideas, it is also hampered by cognitive biases and limitations, such as working memory and processing bandwidths. These limitations can lead to a detrimental fixation on suboptimal ideas and paths. With the exponential increase in new information, navigating and sifting through this deluge to derive useful insights becomes even more daunting.
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