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Scientific Papers

Discover the papers that shape our thinking... foundational studies, cutting-edge research, and the work we build on in our own investigations.

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Videos and Podcasts

Tune in to the ideas, people, and conversations that inspire us: curated talks, podcasts, and discoveries at the intersection of mind and machine.

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Behind the minds

Get our thoughts, questions, and reflections: raw ideas, evolving theories, and the sparks driving our work in cognitive science and AI.

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Our Research Innitiatives

At CAII, our research explores the intersection of mind and machine, integrating psychology, neuroscience, philosophy, and ethics. We aim to expand perspectives and develop more human-aligned AI, challenging narrow algorithmic thinking through interdisciplinary insight.

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Psychology helps inform user modelling, emotion recognition, and any human-computer interactions. Cognitive architectures are inspired by psychological theories of human thought and behaviour, and are used in AI.

Psychology

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Neuroscience drives the development of brain-inspired  AI models (e.g. neural networks). It contributes to explainable AI, neuro-symbolic computing, and understanding how to replicate attention, learning, and memory in machines.

Neuroscience

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Ethics guides the development and deployment of responsible AI. It addresses concerns about bias, privacy, and the impact of AI decisions, especially in high-stakes domains like healthcare or law enforcement.

Ethics

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Philosophy underpins debates in AI ethics (e.g., machine rights, consciousness), epistemology (how AI systems “know”), and logic (reasoning systems). It helps frame questions like: Can machines think?

Philosophy

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