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Amplifying AI’s impact by making it understandable

August 29, 2025

As AI becomes a ubiquitous part of everyday life, people increasingly understand how it works. Whereas traditional computer programs operate on clear logic—”If A happens, then do B”—AI models, especially neural networks, make decisions that […]

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AI takes flight: Project to boost machine learning in aircraft surface inspections

August 29, 2025

Aircraft surface inspections are a critical and mandatory component of airworthiness that uses visual and digital checks to spot minute damage, wear, or malfunction.This article is brought to you by this site.

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New method enables AI models to forget private and copyrighted data

August 29, 2025

A team of computer scientists at UC Riverside has developed a method to erase private and copyrighted data from artificial intelligence models—without needing access to the original training data.This article is brought to you by […]

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Talking about sex isn’t always easy for teachers in South Africa. Here’s what they told us

August 28, 2025

Young people in rural Limpopo, the South African province bordering Botswana, Zimbabwe and Mozambique, face high risks of HIV, unplanned pregnancy, and other societal challenges.This article is brought to you by this site.

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Robot regret: New research helps robots make safer decisions around humans

August 28, 2025

Imagine for a moment that you’re in an auto factory. A robot and a human are working next to each other on the production line. The robot is busy rapidly assembling car doors while the […]

Economics & Business

Do increased taxes incentivize the rich to move?

August 28, 2025

In response to increased tax rates, high-income earners often threaten to leave the location of their tax base. But do they actually follow through? A new article in the American Journal of Sociology, “Taxing the […]

Social Sciences

Phones and other tech can enhance teens’ connection to nature

August 28, 2025

Screens, and technology more generally, are often seen to be at odds with engagement and connection with nature. Teenagers are implored to put down their phones and go outside instead.This article is brought to you […]

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Universities could bolster democracy by fostering students’ AI literacy

August 28, 2025

The fears are familiar: Artificial intelligence is going to eat our jobs, make our students weak and lazy and possibly destroy democracy for good measure.This article is brought to you by this site.

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Being funny can help populist politicians create bonds and get voters on board

August 28, 2025

Humor has become one of the most potent weapons in the populist politician’s playbook. Comedic populists like Donald Trump, Boris Johnson, Nigel Farage and Argentinian president Javier Milei use ridicule, absurdity and sarcasm not just […]

Social Sciences

Nearly a third of female gamers feel guilty about their hobby: New study

August 28, 2025

While playing video games has traditionally been thought of as a male-dominated pastime, 51% of women now game in some capacity compared to 53% of men. However, although the number of women playing video games […]

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Economics & Business

Study finds blind spot for some auditors who use tech-based fraud tests

Trading human remains: Why bones should not become a commodity

Bad reviews push Airbnb hosts to rethink their positioning, study finds

Why workaholics can’t switch off

How gratitude can offset the effects of financial stress

Minority groups receive fewer economic and social opportunities at work, despite ‘colorblind’ argument

Putting your CV together? Complete honesty might not be the best policy

Doctors are joining unions in a bid to improve working conditions and raise wages in a stressful health care system

As farm jobs decline worldwide, food industry work holds surprisingly steady

‘Fortress stores’ can fight theft—but is it how we want to shop?

Technology

Regulating AI use could stop its runaway energy expansion

Politicians are pushing AI as a quick fix to Australia’s housing crisis. They’re risking another Robodebt

North Korean hackers used ChatGPT to help forge deepfake ID

Why machines struggle with the unknown: Exploring the gap in human and AI learning

New chip design cuts AI energy use by enabling smarter FPGA processing

OpenAI reaches new agreement with Microsoft to change its corporate structure

Google’s top AI scientist says ‘learning how to learn’ will be next generation’s most needed skill

AI hype has just shaken up the world’s rich list: What if the boom is really a bubble?

US regulator probes AI chatbots over child safety concerns

Albania appoints AI-generated minister to avoid corruption

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