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What is the cognitive science approach to artificial intelligence?
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What is the cognitive science approach to artificial intelligence?
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The cognitive science approach to artificial intelligence aims to develop machines that can perform tasks in the same way that humans do by studying and replicating the cognitive processes underlying human intelligence.
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