NEW YORK, April 27 -- Artificial intelligence continues to advance, yet this technology still struggles to grasp the complexity of human interactions. A recent American study reveals that, while AI excels at recognising objects or faces in still images, it remains ineffective at describing and interpreting social interactions in a moving scene.

The team led by Leyla Isik, professor of cognitive science at Johns Hopkins University, investigated how artificial intelligence models understand social interactions. To do this, the researchers designed a large-scale experiment involving over 350 AI models specialising in video, image or language. These AI tools were exposed to short, three-second video sequences illustrating various social situ...