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AI Perceives Differently Than Humans, Which Can Lead to Issues in Object and Scene Categorization
RBA Deputy Governor Warns Middle East Conflict Likely to Drive Inflation Above Forecasted Levels
Relying on AI for Thought: Cognitive Science Reveals Why It’s a Mistake
How Self-Improvement Apps Promote Misogyny Among Young Men Through ‘Looksmaxxing’
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CHATGPT
A PhD: An Essential Research Apprenticeship That AI Shouldn’t Replace
We’re Living in a Digital Enclosure: Big Tech Holds Power Without Accountability
We Developed an AI Tutor to Enhance Critical Thinking Skills in College Students Rather Than Provide Direct Answers
Woolworths’ AI Agent Goes Off on Its ‘Mother’: A Warning Sign of Underlying Issues with Tech Implementation
Insights from the Tumbler Ridge Tragedy: Uncovering Canada’s AI Governance Gap
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ROBOTICS
Why Palletizing Remains One of the Most Challenging Positions to Fill
Video Friday: A Robotic Hand Powered by Artificial Muscles and Tendons
5 Indicators That You Should Automate Your Palletizing Process
Will AI Drones, Robots, and Wearable Sensors Transform Workplace Safety?
Lessons from Military Drones for Self-Driving Car Technology
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SCIENCE
Just Add Paint and Pancakes: Fun Ways to Enhance Your Preschooler’s Science Skills
Moving Beyond the Blame Game: A Path to Saving New Zealand’s Native Species
Andrew Leigh explores the factors behind significant historical breakthroughs and their enduring relevance.
Arrowhead Discoveries in Central Asia May Confirm the Presence of Homo sapiens 80,000 Years Ago
Arrowhead Discoveries in Central Asia May Confirm Homo Sapiens Existed 80,000 Years Ago
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Even the Finest Science Writing Draws Inspiration from Ancient Myths
George Orwell Advocated for a Fresh Perspective on Science
Discovering an Unforeseen Link Between Science and the Works of Iris Murdoch: Insights from a Molecular Biophysicist
Study Finds People Actually Prefer Stories Written by AI Over Works by Humans
Why Writers Should Assist AI in Learning Their Craft: The Call for Authors to Sign AI Agreements by Black Inc
The California wildfires prompt students to consider the relationship between STEM and society
Is the tech industry’s disruption of book publishing sacrificing the integrity of the art form?
Borges’ 83-Year-Old Short Story Predicts a Grim Future for the Internet
New study finds it difficult for people to distinguish between human and AI-generated poetry
The film ‘Her’ and ChatGPT: A Look into the Sci-Fi Feedback Loop
Five Stories by Australian Writers Imagining AI Over the Last Century: Must-Reads for Navigating Rapid Change
The use of AI will enable us to read ancient works that were previously considered “lost” in the Herculaneum library for the first time
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