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  • Articles Tagged with "Memory"

    What Do You Remember? | The New Yorker

    newyorker.com • Memory • World

    This New Yorker article explores the author's reflections on memory, prompted by Joe Brainard's unique memoir 'I Remember', and discusses the importance and methods of actively recalling and cherishing past experiences.

    La generación sin culpa en la Alemania después de Hitler: los bisnietos de los nazis quieren olvidar

    abc.es • History • Germany

    A growing number of Germans, particularly younger generations, express a desire to move beyond the collective guilt associated with the Nazi past, sparking debate and concern.

    A Different Way to Think About Dementia - The Atlantic

    theatlantic.com • Neuroscience • Colombia

    Jennie Erin Smith's book, "Valley of Forgetting," chronicles the experiences of families in rural Colombia grappling with a rare genetic mutation causing early-onset Alzheimer's, offering a poignant exploration of memory, familial relationships, and the shifting perceptions of dementia.

    Can AI Truly Develop a Memory That Adapts Like Ours? | Towards Data Science

    towardsdatascience.com • AI • World

    This article explores the limitations of current transformer-based AI models in handling long-term memory and introduces Titans, a novel architecture designed to address these limitations by incorporating adaptive memory modules.