Articles
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What the hyperproduction of AI slop is doing to science
A new study shows AI writing is turning traditional measures of research quality upside down.
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Why people with similar personalities end up in the same jobs
Research finds that people in similar jobs tend to share similar big five personality trait profiles.
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Integrating knowledge management and relational governance to rebuild trust in public administration
A three-stage framework for integrating KM and relational governance to address the institutional trust crisis.
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What is AI poisoning? A computer scientist explains
Despite the hype surrounding AI, the technology is far more fragile than it might appear.
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Why relationships at work matter more than you think
Two metaphors—pipes and prisms—can help to explain how relationships shape success at work.
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Advances & challenges in foundation agents: Section 1.3.3 – Biological inspirations
Liu and colleagues' agent framework, though fundamentally computational, finds its roots in biological systems.
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Strengthening the roles of librarians as stewards of indigenous knowledge
The diverse roles that librarians play in managing indigenous knowledge, and the characteristics and skills they need.
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What are small language models and how do they differ from large ones?
Small language models are like specialised tools in a toolbox, compared to something like ChatGPT that brings the whole workshop.
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When good parts make a bad whole
When a combination of people or things doesn't work, misfit bias can make the individual parts seem worse than they…
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Advances & challenges in foundation agents: Section 1.3.2 – Core concepts and notations in the agent loop
The agent framework architecture and a formal definition of foundation agents.