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Month: May 2023

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Should you be using ChatGPT? Experts say 'yes,' but don't confuse it with a friend

May 17, 2023 Tech Xplore.com

When research and development company OpenAI released ChatGPT late last year, it instantly attracted the attention of the media and general public.This post was originally published on this website.

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Opinion: Evolution is making us treat AI like a human, and we need to kick the habit

May 17, 2023 Tech Xplore.com

The artificial intelligence (AI) pioneer Geoffrey Hinton recently resigned from Google, warning of the dangers of the technology “becoming more intelligent than us.” His fear is that AI will one day succeed in “manipulating people […]

Tech

Researchers find flaws in using source reputation for training automatic misinformation detection algorithms

May 16, 2023 Tech Xplore.com

Researchers at Rutgers University have found a major flaw in the way that algorithms designed to detect “fake news” evaluate the credibility of online news stories.This post was originally published on this website.

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New research finds verbal prompts can make semi-automated driving safer

May 16, 2023 Tech Xplore.com

Semi-automated cars are becoming increasingly common, but real dangers exist when technology fails and drivers don’t intervene.This post was originally published on this website.

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Writing with AI help can shift your opinions

May 16, 2023 Tech Xplore.com

Artificial intelligence-powered writing assistants that autocomplete sentences or offer “smart replies” not only put words into people’s mouths, they also put ideas into their heads, according to new research.This post was originally published on this […]

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Compression algorithms run on AI hardware to simulate nature's most complex systems

May 16, 2023 Tech Xplore.com

High-performance computing (HPC) has become an essential tool for processing large datasets and simulating nature’s most complex systems. However, researchers face difficulties in developing more intensive models because Moore’s Law—which states that computational power doubles […]

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The quantum computer already exists, but is not all that powerful

May 16, 2023 Tech Xplore.com

You may be one of those waiting for the quantum computer, the arrival of which we have been told is imminent for several years. Already at this point, DTU Associate Professor Sven Karlsson begins to […]

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Tetris reveals how people respond to unfair AI

May 15, 2023 Tech Xplore.com

An experiment in which two people play a modified version of Tetris—the 40-year-old block-stacking video game—revealed that players who get fewer turns perceive the other player as less likable, regardless of whether a person or […]

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Physiological-physical feature fusion for automatic voice spoofing detection

May 15, 2023 Tech Xplore.com

Biometric speech recognition systems are often subject to various spoofing attacks, the most common of which are speech synthesis and speech conversion attacks. These spoofing attacks can cause the biometric speech recognition system to incorrectly […]

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Team-knowledge distillation for multiple cross-domain, few-shot learning

May 15, 2023 Tech Xplore.com

Although few-shot learning (FSL) has achieved great progress, it is still an enormous challenge especially when the source and target sets are from different domains, which is also known as cross-domain few-shot learning (CD-FSL). Utilizing […]

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  • New textbook offers insight into better practices to engage men as fathers

    April 12, 2023
    Social service systems struggle to successfully engage with men as parents. A new book co-authored and co-edited by Georgia State University scholar Qiana Cryer-Coupet addresses the biases and assumptions about men and fathers that cause [...]
  • Anonymous sperm donors tracked down by their children using DNA tests, says research

    April 12, 2023
    Sperm and egg donors who assumed they would remain anonymous have been tracked down by their children using DNA tests, new research says.This post was originally published on this website.

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    We can all agree that the higher you are in a condo, the more eye-catching the view will be but the important question here is; does it worth the money? Well, we are going to [...]

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  • Evolutionary reinforcement learning promises further advances in machine learning
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  • Researchers find flaws in using source reputation for training automatic misinformation detection algorithms
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  • Writing with AI help can shift your opinions
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  • Compression algorithms run on AI hardware to simulate nature's most complex systems
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  • The quantum computer already exists, but is not all that powerful
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  • Tetris reveals how people respond to unfair AI
    May 15, 2023
  • Physiological-physical feature fusion for automatic voice spoofing detection
    May 15, 2023
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