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Experts Concerned About Chatbots Making Stuff Up
Gerrit De Vynck wrote a story in The Washington Post about how artificial intelligences respond to the errors they make.
Citing a recent MIT research paper, ...
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Why Being Ghosted Hurts
We all have an ongoing fear of being ghosted. Ghosting is now so common that it was added in February of 2017 to the Merriam-Webster Dictionary. It describes ...
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YouTuber Crashes Plane for Views
The Federal Aviation Administration sent a letter to Trevor Jacob on April 11, 2023, informing him that his pilot’s certification was being revoked. ...
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6 In 10 Parents Text Kids When Dinner Is Ready
Perhaps it’s a sign of the times, but nearly six in ten (59%) parents say they often text their kids to come downstairs for dinner instead of actually ...
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A Third of U.S. Crypto Holders Experience Theft
Cybersecurity services provider Kaspersky has released a report on risks associated with cryptocurrency use. The report titled “Crypto Threats 2023” ...
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Are You Easily Distracted?
Do you find yourself distracted? Well, you are not alone. A recent survey on distractions in the workplace found that employees experience an average ...
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California Launches Crypto Scam Tracker
Given its propensity to lure in athletes and entertainers as celebrity endorsers, it’s no secret why cryptocurrency companies have proliferated ...
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Advertisers Compete for our Attention
Advertising is big business today. There are over 350,995 billboard signs throughout the US (more than any other country.) Google holds about 28% of the ...
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Inventor of Cellphone Says ‘Get a Life’
The inventor of the world’s first cellphone says he’s stunned by how much time people now waste on their devices. 92-year-old Martin Cooper ...
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Professor Challenges Students to Give Up Cellphones for a Week
It's old school in Jacob Dannenberg's college dorm room. He uses an alarm clock to wake him up, handwritten notes for reminders, and an actual ...
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