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Saying 'Thank You' To Chat GPT Isn't Crazy. Psychologists Have The Data To Prove It

12+ hour, 4+ min ago  (393+ words) Research led by Yen-Ping Chang, Ph D (University of Tasmania) Getty Images For Unsplash+ Sam Altman, CEO of Open AI, recently revealed that his company had spent "tens of millions" of dollars on electricity just to process users" "thank you…...

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Scientists Engineered An Electrical Link That Can Tune Brain Circuits, Change Behavior

1+ day, 14+ hour ago  (274+ words) Research led by Kafui Dzirasa (Duke University) An illustration of a neuron, one of the brain's key cells for processing information. (Vector_Artist/Shutterstock) Described in the journal Nature, the tool is called Lin Cx, short for "long-term integration of circuits using…...

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AI Outperforms Doctors at Diagnosing Patients in Major Harvard and Stanford Study

1+ week, 4+ day ago  (370+ words) Research led by Arjun K. Manrai (Harvard Medical School) and Adam Rodman (Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center) None of that happened in a vacuum. Diagnostic errors are a persistent and costly problem in American medicine, and the pressure on emergency physicians…...

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A Talking Robot Guide Dog Could Change How Visually Impaired People Navigate

1+ mon, 6+ day ago  (236+ words) Research led by Yohei Hayamizu (Binghamton University) Jake Juettner, a junior at the Thomas J. Watson College of Engineering and Applied Science, pursing a Masters in Science for Computer Science, demonstrates a robotic service dog he and other members of associate…...

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This Harvard-Backed App Stops Worst-Case Thinking, But Not Its Symptoms

1+ mon, 1+ week ago  (160+ words) Home " Psychological News Research led by Courtney Beard (Mc Lean Hospital) The catch? It didn't reduce anxiety and depression symptoms any more than a structured symptom-tracking routine did. In a randomized controlled trial involving 340 adults across the United States who had…...

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Unethical Brain Rot: Why Are Millions Watching AI Fruits Have Affairs On'Tik Tok?

1+ mon, 1+ week ago  (837+ words) Home " Society & Culture News " Social Media News Research led by Niusha Shafiabady and Theresa Dicke (Australian Catholic University) If you've spent much time on Tik Tok recently, you may have noticed a strange new type of AI brain rot taking…...

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We're Not Just Receiving AI's Hallucinations, We're Hallucinating With It

2+ mon, 3+ week ago  (276+ words) Research led by Lucy Osler (University of Exeter) Credit: elenabsl on Shutterstock Current debates about AI hallucinations typically frame the problem as systems producing false outputs: fabricated legal citations, nonexistent historical events, or recipes that tell you to put glue…...