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Month: May 2023

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Why do Japanese teachers seem unready to teach critical thinking in classrooms?

May 18, 2023

Globally, critical thinking (CT) is regarded as a highly desirable cognitive skill that enables a person to question, analyze, and assess an idea or theory from multiple perspectives. CT has become an integral and mandatory […]

AI

Why GPT detectors aren't a solution to the AI cheating problem

May 18, 2023

In the wake of the high-profile launch of ChatGPT, no fewer than seven developers or companies have countered with AI detectors. That is, AI they say is able to tell when content was written by […]

AI

Reviving the past with artificial intelligence

May 18, 2023

While studying John Singer Sargent’s paintings of wealthy women in 19th-century society, Jessica Helfand, a former Caltech artist in residence, had an idea: to search census records to find the identities of those women’s servants. […]

AI

AI helps place drones in remote areas for faster emergency response

May 18, 2023

For residents of rural and underserved areas, access to emergency medical care can be a matter of life and death. With limited access to health care services and long ambulance wait times due to distance, […]

AI

Q&A: What's the transformative potential of artificial intelligence?

May 18, 2023

Robert Brunner is the associate dean for innovation and chief disruption officer at the Gies College of Business at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign. Brunner spoke with News Bureau business and law editor Phil Ciciora […]

Education

'Please do not assume the worst of us': Students know AI is here to stay and want schools to teach them how to use it

May 18, 2023

In just a few months, higher education has moved from being afraid of how generative AI like ChatGPT could help students cheat, to cautiously embracing it by allowing students to use it under certain circumstances.This […]

AI

Opinion: It's time for us to talk about creating AI-free spaces

May 18, 2023

In Dan Simmons’ 1989 sci-fi classic “Hyperion,” the novel’s protagonists are permanently connected to an artificial intelligence network known as the “Datasphere” that instantly feeds information directly to their brains. While knowledge is available immediately, […]

AI

Viewpoint: ChatGPT can't think. Consciousness is something entirely different to today's AI

May 18, 2023

There has been shock around the world at the rapid rate of progress with ChatGPT and other artificial intelligence created with what’s known as large language models (LLMs). These systems can produce text that seems […]

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Accelerated Christian Education textbooks used in UK schools deny human-caused climate change

May 17, 2023

One of the world’s largest fundamentalist Christian education groups is teaching its students climate change denial as fact, and still presents the theory of evolution as an “absurd and discredited” conspiracy theory, finds a report […]

Education

ChatGPT as 'educative artificial intelligence'

May 17, 2023

With the advent of artificial intelligence (AI), several aspects of our lives have become more efficient and easier to navigate. One of the latest AI-based technologies is a user-friendly chatbot—ChatGPT, which is growing in popularity […]

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Economics & Business

Insider trading—the legal kind—is a lot more profitable if you work for a multinational company

Study reveals how much carbon damage would cost corporations if they paid for their emissions

The predictive power of social media data in fashion forecasting

Better or different? How brand differentiation affects pay and profits

There’s a growing split in the middle of the economic distribution for Americans nearing retirement age

Fertility is becoming a workplace issue but employer support can create winners and losers

Disabled people are disproportionately affected by homelessness, and getting support feels ‘nearly impossible’

AI recommendation vs. user subscription: Analyzing in-feed digital advertising performance on social media platforms

Junk fees and drip pricing: The underhanded tactics we hate yet still fall for

Buffalo slaughter left lasting impact on Indigenous peoples, economics study finds

Technology

ChatGPT makes its debut as a smartphone app on iPhones

Why GPT detectors aren't a solution to the AI cheating problem

Reviving the past with artificial intelligence

AI helps place drones in remote areas for faster emergency response

Q&A: What's the transformative potential of artificial intelligence?

Opinion: It's time for us to talk about creating AI-free spaces

Viewpoint: ChatGPT can't think. Consciousness is something entirely different to today's AI

Blind trust in enhancement technologies encourages risk-taking even if the tech is a sham, finds study

Realtime deepfakes are a dangerous new threat. How to protect yourself

Robots are coming for your love life

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