A recent study delves into pareidolia, the human tendency to perceive faces in inanimate objects, revealing how humans and AI detect illusory faces. Researchers found that AI models are significantly better at detecting pareidolic faces after being trained to recognize animal faces, hinting at an evolutionary link.
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