Scientists from the University of Amsterdam have uncovered how the human brain uniquely processes "affordances"—the ability to instantly understand what actions an object allows, such as grasping a cup or opening a door. This natural capability still eludes even the most advanced AI systems, highlighting a critical gap between human cognition and machine intelligence.
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