But new research is challenging that bold claim, suggesting the model isn’t truly “thinking” at all—it’s just memorizing patterns. For decades, psychologists have debated whether the human mind can be explained by one unified theory or must be broken into separate parts like memory and attention. A recent artificial intellect model called Centaur seemed to offer a breakthrough, claiming it could mimic human thinking across 160 different cognitive tasks.
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