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VERSES AI (OTCQB: VRSSD) has been featured in Psychology Today, highlighting its innovative Genius™ cognitive computing model. The article, authored by Distinguished Fellow of the American Psychiatric Association Dr. Grant Hilary Brenner, emphasizes how VERSES' approach differs fundamentally from traditional Large Language Models (LLMs).

The Genius model, developed by computational psychiatrist Karl Friston and team, is specifically designed to mimic natural intelligence with built-in motivational systems that drive exploration, information seeking, and world model refinement. The technology aims to advance understanding of artificial consciousness through affective neuroscience.

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  • Recognition in prestigious Psychology Today publication by distinguished medical expert
  • Unique AI approach differentiating from traditional LLMs
  • Development led by renowned computational psychiatrist Karl Friston

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Genius™ “designed to mimic natural intelligence”

VANCOUVER, British Columbia, July 02, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- VERSES AI Inc. (CBOE: VERS) (OTCQB: VRSSD) ("VERSES'' or the "Company”), a cognitive computing company specializing in next-generation agentic software systems, has been featured in Psychology Today.

“VERSES AI’s Genius model is different,” said Grant Hilary Brenner MD, (Distinguished Fellow of the American Psychiatric Association) in the article, “Developed by computational psychiatrist Karl Friston and colleagues, it is designed from the ground up to mimic natural intelligence, a curious machine intelligence that actually thinks… It features built-in motivational systems that drive it to explore, seek information, and refine its models of the world. This approach is fundamentally different from LLMs…Friston and collaborators… aim to build models of artificial consciousness …a field called affective neuroscience. Achieving this would demonstrate a deep understanding of the human mind, brain, and body.”

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The full article can be found at: https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/experimentations/202506/the-singularity-is-here 

About VERSES

VERSES is a cognitive computing company building next-generation intelligent software systems modeled after the wisdom and genius of Nature. Designed around first principles found in science, physics and biology, our flagship product, Genius,™ is an agentic enterprise intelligence platform designed to generate reliable domain-specific predictions and decisions under uncertainty. Imagine a Smarter World that elevates human potential through technology inspired by Nature. Learn more at verses.ai, LinkedIn and X.

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FAQ

What makes VERSES AI's Genius model different from other AI systems?

VERSES AI's Genius model is designed to mimic natural intelligence with built-in motivational systems for exploration and information seeking, fundamentally different from traditional LLMs.

Who developed VERSES AI's Genius cognitive computing model?

The Genius model was developed by computational psychiatrist Karl Friston and his team of collaborators.

What is the goal of VERSES AI's Genius technology?

The technology aims to build models of artificial consciousness through affective neuroscience, demonstrating deep understanding of the human mind, brain, and body.

Who recognized VERSES AI's Genius model in Psychology Today?

Dr. Grant Hilary Brenner, a Distinguished Fellow of the American Psychiatric Association, featured VERSES AI's Genius model in Psychology Today.