💨 Abstract
Researchers from the University of Edinburgh found that AI struggles to comprehend clock-hand positions and dates on calendars, as it lacks the necessary spatial awareness, context, and basic math needed to read a clock. AI models, while skilled in calculations, are currently ill-equipped for these tasks. If AI overcomes these limitations, it could potentially be used for digital assistant and scheduling applications.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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