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Feeding AI low-quality content may cause brain-like damage
A recent study has uncovered that training artificial intelligence models on “brain rot” content—defined as low-quality, ...
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A new study shows that feeding large language models low-quality, high-engagement content from social media lowers their ...
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AI use makes us overestimate our cognitive performance, study reveals
When it comes to estimating how good we are at something, research consistently shows that we tend to rate ourselves as ...
New research shows how AI tools is making a Dunning-Kruger specimen out of everyone that uses them, no matter how smart.
The Industrial Revolution mechanized production. Today, there's a similar risk with the automation of thought. kutaytanir/E+ via Getty Images Artificial Intelligence began as a quest to simulate the ...
As medical diagnostics increasingly use artificial intelligence (AI), a new study is causing concerns regarding its long-term consistency. Released on Dec. 20, the study indicates that large language ...
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Smart sensor network and AI algorithms ease strain on stressed drivers
Fraunhofer researchers have developed a system that uses sensors and AI to monitor a driver's cognitive load. In the future, ...
As someone that has many conversations with vendors selling AI and attends dozens of technology conferences each year, in recent times I have become very used to hearing the phrase “don’t worry, ...
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