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A gut protein discovery could change how depression gets treated
For decades, depression treatment has focused almost entirely on the brain, with drugs designed to tweak neurotransmitters like serotonin and dopamine. Now a wave of research is pointing to an ...
A 2024 Mustang Mach-E owner was forced to "jump back in" to stop his car as it rolled away on its own, missing his Audi by ...
Chatbots consistently overestimate how strategic humans are, leading them to make decisions that look smart in theory but ...
Before the morning pipeline call, a sales leader opens the dashboard to check each team's forecast confidence. Insights from ...
AI is driving a new wave of marketing personalization, transforming Christmas iGaming promotions and rewriting festive ...
Abstract: Scene graph generation (SGG) plays an important role in the intelligence of social things (IoST) framework by extracting structured semantic representations from social device data, thereby ...
A new study suggests AI models like ChatGPT and Claude consistently overestimate how rational humans really are, leading them ...
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AI models tested in a classic economics game reveal major differences from human thinking
We are living at a time when large language models increasingly make choices once reserved for people. From writing emails to ...
Abstract: Bio-inspired swarm robotics is an emerging field at the intersection of biology, robotics, and artificial intelligence, offering novel capabilities by integrating living organisms with ...
What is the neuropsychological basis for the brain's ever-changing contextualized goals? I explore this question from the perspective of the Affect Management Framework (AMF).
In a new paper from OpenAI, the company proposes a framework for analyzing AI systems' chain-of-thought reasoning to understand how, when, and why they misbehave.
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