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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…...
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…...
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…...
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…...
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…...
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…...
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…...