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Month: January 2023

Economics & Business

New principles to encourage transparency and prevent greenwashing in financial sector

January 26, 2023

New practical principles will encourage transparency and prevent greenwashing in the financial sector. It is hoped the recommendations will lead to enhanced governance and genuine and lasting improvements in securities finance.This article is brought to […]

Political Science

Are millennials getting more conservative as they age? Why it's hard to know

January 26, 2023

“As people age, they become more conservative” is a well worn political aphorism. It is cited frequently in discussions and research about generational politics. It’s been deployed in various ways in the popular discourse—a way […]

Economics & Business

Urban elites seize most of the benefits of big cities, finds study

January 26, 2023

Urban inequality in Europe and the United States is so severe that urban elites claim most of the benefits from the agglomeration effects that big cities provide, while large parts of urban populations get little […]

Social Sciences

Deepfakes: Faces created by AI now look more real than genuine photos

January 26, 2023

Even if you think you are good at analyzing faces, research shows many people cannot reliably distinguish between photos of real faces and images that have been computer-generated. This is particularly problematic now that computer […]

Social Sciences

Canceling plans with a friend? Research says don't lie

January 26, 2023

You’ve made plans to meet up with a good friend in a few hours, but now all you want to do is go home, change into sweats and binge watch “Game of Thrones.” What do […]

AI

RaiBo: A versatile robo-dog that runs through a sandy beach at 3 meters per second

January 26, 2023

A research team led by Professor Hwangbo Jemin of the KAIST Department of Mechanical Engineering has developed a quadrupedal robot control technology that can walk robustly with agility even in deformable terrain such as a […]

Political Science

Study: Modern arms technologies help autocratic rulers stay in power

January 26, 2023

Autocrats and dictators quickly acquire new arms technologies from abroad and often use them against their own citizens. Now a study of multiple nations during the period 1820–2010 shows that the spread of military technologies […]

Social Sciences

New study suggests that when forecasting trends, reading a bar chart versus a line graph biases our judgement

January 26, 2023

A new study suggests that the format in which graphs are presented may be biasing people into being too optimistic or pessimistic about the trends the graphs display.This article is brought to you by this […]

AI

Member of Congress reads AI-generated speech on House floor

January 25, 2023

When U.S. Rep. Jake Auchincloss decided to deliver a speech on a bill that would create a U.S.-Israel artificial intelligence center, he opted to let the AI do the talking.This article is brought to you […]

Economics & Business

When speaking up at work, talk to someone who can take action, study recommends

January 25, 2023

Conventional wisdom says it pays to speak up at work: When an employee offers a novel idea for workplace improvements, and managers listen and act, both the organization and employee win.This article is brought to […]

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Economics & Business

Leisure facilities are increasing in Brazil's largest city but are still mainly in high-income areas

Researchers find impacts of biased 1930s lending practices persist today

Viewpoint: The world's carbon price is a fraction of what we need, because only a fifth of global emissions are priced

Quantifying COVID-19 pandemic's impact on immigration

Men are leaving occupations increasingly taken up by women, finds study

A blind spot in diversity programs is holding equality back, suggests study

Investigating the relationship between startups and venture capitalists

Study argues new economies, not top-down wars on drugs, needed in Colombia, Afghanistan and Myanmar

Work ability is influenced by physical fitness, social life and cognitive functions: Study

Study finds that choosing a lucky CEO means bad luck for the hiring company

Technology

ChatGPT bot passes US law school exam

Here's what nobody is talking about when it comes to ChatGPT

Learning to lie: AI tools adept at creating disinformation

ChatGPT found to be capable of passing exams for MBA and Medical Licensing Exam

Layoffs in a likely recession this year could be determined by software programs

Opinion: ChatGPT could be a game-changer for marketers, but it won't replace humans any time soon

A method to enable robotic paper folding based on deep learning and physics simulations

Microsoft invests billions in ChatGPT-maker OpenAI

Researchers develop an AI model that can detect future lung cancer risk

Will AI tech like ChatGPT improve inclusion for people with communication disability?

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