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Generative AI can amplify and reinforce our delusions, findings show
Research reveals the sycophantic nature of generative AI is inadvertently creating a form of distributed delusions.
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AI hallucinations in biology
The recent advent of generative artificial intelligence* has already revolutionized our lives and societies, thanks to tools such as Chat-GPT or Gemini. For now, generative AI is used mainly ...
Though the US military's big data initiative Maven has sped up the planning of strikes for years, the comments suggest that ...
Art has been around for centuries, but in the age of artificial intelligence, one University of Houston researcher is ...
Opinion: As confidence in AI grows, teams want to move from individual experimentation to consistent ways of working. Those ...
AI Humanizers are gaining popularity. This entails making AI seem more human. In a mental health realm, is this good or bad?
Collaboration with outside counsel is still important, but gen AI adds a catalytic dimension to dispute resolution workflow, allowing in-house teams to get to the heart of a matter faster than ever ...
People are using AI such as ChatGPT to get mental health advice. The use of prompt repetition can help. Here are the details. An AI Insider scoop.
AI-powered toys that “talk” to young children should be more tightly regulated and carry new safety kitemarks, warns a new ...
A narrative review examines how generative AI tools such as large language models and vision-language models could assist precision oncology by interpreting genomic data, matching patients to clinical ...
AI use in federal health agencies has been garnering increasing interest due to its potential to expedite processes and improve efficiency.
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