Artificial intelligence
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AI is closer than ever to passing the Turing test for ‘intelligence’. What happens when it does?
The Turing test, first proposed in 1950, could supposedly tell us whether an AI system could ‘think’ like a human.
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Will AI kill our creativity? It could – if we don’t start to value and protect the traits that make us human
AI could kill our creativity by making us think too alike. It also forces us to question what “creativity” is,…
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AI chatbots are coming to your workplace but are not necessarily coming for your job
Chatbots are proving to be productive and useful but they can be unreliable and make mistakes.
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Machine learning can improve accuracy but also increase workload
Research finds machine learning improved the accuracy of decision-making, but also resulted in extra cognitive effort being required by the…
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AI systems have learned how to deceive humans. What does that mean for our future?
AI systems with deceptive capabilities could be misused by bad actors. Or, they may behave in ways their creators never…
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We’re not very good at telling when text has been written by AI
People cannot detect AI-generated text as their judgment is misguided by intuitive but flawed heuristics.
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How chatbots influence how we communicate
Artificial intelligence in communication impacts language and social relationships.
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Paper highlights the bias inherent in legal AI
In practice, pretrial algorithms have reproduced the very inequities they were intended to correct.
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Summary and conclusion [Generative AI & KM series part 9]
Summary and conclusion of the AI integration strategy for learning and knowledge management solutions series.
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Ageism, sexism, classism and more: 7 examples of bias in AI-generated images
Regardless of the input, AI image generators will have a tendency to return certain kinds of results. This is where…