Intelligence Research and Studies - Study Finds https://studyfinds.org/category/science-technology/intelligence/ Science news and product reviews. Mon, 13 May 2024 16:10:34 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.3 https://studyfinds.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/05/cropped-site-icon-1-1-32x32.png Intelligence Research and Studies - Study Finds https://studyfinds.org/category/science-technology/intelligence/ 32 32 178417069 Deceitful tactics by artificial intelligence exposed: ‘Meta’s AI a master of deception’ in strategy game https://studyfinds.org/metas-ai-master-of-deception/ Sun, 12 May 2024 15:57:20 +0000 https://studyfinds.org/?p=129260

Paper: ‘AI’s increasing capabilities at deception pose serious risks, ranging from short-term, such as fraud and election tampering, to long-term, such as losing control of AI systems’ CAMBRIDGE, Mass. — Artificial intelligence systems are fast becoming increasingly sophisticated, with engineers and developers working to make them as “human” as possible. Unfortunately, that can also mean…

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Dino dunce? T. rex was dumber than scientists previously believed https://studyfinds.org/t-rex-dumber-previously-believed/ Mon, 29 Apr 2024 19:25:27 +0000 https://studyfinds.org/?p=128659

BRISTOL, United Kingdom — Although the Tyrannosaurus rex may have had tiny arms, scientists have generally thought the king of dinosaurs had a pretty big brain — until now. Prior studies suggested that the T. rex (and most of its dinosaur cousins) was quite smart, having an intelligence roughly equivalent to that of a modern-day…

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What Are The Best Smart Locks That Safety Experts Recommend? https://studyfinds.org/best-smart-locks/ Tue, 23 Apr 2024 19:00:06 +0000 https://studyfinds.org/?p=83311

In the age of convenience, smart locks are quickly becoming a home essential. They offer increased security and peace of mind, allowing you to control your deadbolt from anywhere with your smartphone. But with so many options on the market, choosing the right one can be overwhelming. StudyFinds compiled a list of the five best…

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Can animals count? Scientists discover math skills are not just for humans https://studyfinds.org/can-animals-count/ Tue, 16 Apr 2024 14:05:52 +0000 https://studyfinds.org/?p=127930

HONG KONG — Can animals count? Numerical acumen has long been seen as a distinctly human ability. However, a game-changing discovery from scientists at the City University of Hong Kong (CityUHK) and the Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK) has seemingly confirmed the existence of hidden number skills among rats. This newly identified sense of numeracy…

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Dog Study Shows How Canine ‘G Factor’ Mirrors Human Intelligence https://studyfinds.org/dog-g-factor-human-intelligence/ https://studyfinds.org/dog-g-factor-human-intelligence/#comments Fri, 05 Apr 2024 15:15:24 +0000 https://studyfinds.org/?p=127363

Researchers discover a “canine g factor” that mirrors human cognitive abilities and sheds light on age-related cognitive decline BUDAPEST — Have you ever wondered what goes on inside your dog’s mind? Do our furry best friends possess a form of intelligence similar to humans? A study by researchers at the Department of Ethology at Eötvös…

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‘Brilliant’ Fields Still Unwelcoming To Women https://studyfinds.org/brilliant-fields-still-unwelcoming-to-women/ https://studyfinds.org/brilliant-fields-still-unwelcoming-to-women/#comments Wed, 03 Apr 2024 13:01:02 +0000 https://studyfinds.org/?p=99598

NEW YORK — Gender stereotypes are still very much in play when it comes to academic fields that are known to “value brilliance,” according to a recent study. Researchers from New York University report that such fields and professions are still seemingly apathetic toward females, with fewer women entering and more women leaving these fields. While…

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Mathematicians Solve Nearly Century-Old Party Problem https://studyfinds.org/ramsey-math-problem-solved/ https://studyfinds.org/ramsey-math-problem-solved/#comments Tue, 02 Apr 2024 13:05:09 +0000 https://studyfinds.org/?p=127109

SAN DIEGO — In the realm of mathematics, some problems seem deceptively simple but can be fiendishly difficult to solve. Take, for instance, the concept of Ramsey numbers. Imagine you’re at a party with five other guests. Some pairs of people are friends, while other pairs are strangers. The question is: among any group of six…

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ChatGPT, MD: Study Reveals AI Can Write Accurate Medical Notes With Lightning Speed https://studyfinds.org/chatgpt-medical-notes/ https://studyfinds.org/chatgpt-medical-notes/#comments Sat, 30 Mar 2024 15:00:31 +0000 https://studyfinds.org/?p=126709

UPPSALA, Sweden — The idea of artificial intelligence (AI) actually being trusted to perform the duties of a human doctor sounds ridiculous at first glance, but new research suggests that ChatGPT is truly capable of writing medical notes up to 10 times faster than human doctors – without compromising their quality. These findings come from a…

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ChatGPT More Creative Than Humans, Study Suggests https://studyfinds.org/ai-more-creative-than-humans/ https://studyfinds.org/ai-more-creative-than-humans/#comments Thu, 28 Mar 2024 23:25:47 +0000 https://studyfinds.org/?p=126142

FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — Brace yourselves, creative minds: artificial intelligence powerhouse ChatGPT is poised to leapfrog human creativity, challenging our long-held belief that artistic originality is exclusive to mankind. An innovative experiment demonstrates that ChatGPT not only challenges this belief but also excels in standardized tests measuring creative potential. The study involved 151 human participants who…

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AI creates propaganda just as scary and persuasive as people https://studyfinds.org/ai-creates-propaganda-persuasive/ https://studyfinds.org/ai-creates-propaganda-persuasive/#comments Tue, 20 Feb 2024 15:17:54 +0000 https://studyfinds.org/?p=124009

WASHINGTON — Artificial intelligence could supercharge online disinformation campaigns, thanks to its unnerving power of persuasion, a new study warns. Researchers in Washington found that propaganda written by AI can be just as convincing to the average American as real propaganda created by human propagandists. The study, conducted by scientists at Stanford University and Georgetown…

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Artificial intelligence has reached the speed of light https://studyfinds.org/ai-reaches-light-speed/ Sun, 18 Feb 2024 19:34:41 +0000 https://studyfinds.org/?p=123796

PHILADELPHIA — Artificial intelligence can now move at the speed of light, thanks to University of Pennsylvania engineers. They have introduced a new type of computer chip that has the potential to significantly enhance the speed and efficiency of AI systems. Unlike traditional chips that rely on electrical signals, this innovative silicon-photonic (SiPh) chip utilizes light…

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New AI super-sensors can detect low levels of toxic air pollution in homes, offices https://studyfinds.org/new-ai-super-sensors-can-detect-low-levels-of-toxic-air-pollution-in-homes-offices/ Fri, 16 Feb 2024 14:27:07 +0000 https://studyfinds.org/?p=123140

CAMBRIDGE, England — Researchers have developed a tiny sensor made of a strange, smoky material that can sniff out dangerous gases in your home. Using artificial intelligence, this sensor can detect tiny amounts of formaldehyde, an odorless gas that lurks in many common household and office products. This new sensor is made out of aerogel, a…

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Watch this wearable exosuit help Parkinson’s disease patients walk safely https://studyfinds.org/exosuit-parkinsons-disease-walk/ https://studyfinds.org/exosuit-parkinsons-disease-walk/#comments Sat, 13 Jan 2024 14:30:43 +0000 https://studyfinds.org/?p=120248

BOSTON — Scientists have developed a wearable, robotic device to help people with Parkinson’s disease dealing with mobility issues. The new device is designed to combat the common and debilitating symptom of “freezing” while walking, which can lead to devastating falls. The neurodegenerative disorder affects over nine million people globally, including one million in the…

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AI discovers promising new drugs that fight hospital superbug MRSA https://studyfinds.org/ai-new-drugs-fight-mrsa/ Wed, 20 Dec 2023 16:01:23 +0000 https://studyfinds.org/?p=119196

CAMBRIDGE, Mass. — Artificial intelligence (AI) has identified a new class of compounds capable of eliminating the hospital superbug MRSA, according to researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. They utilized an AI model to identify compounds that combat the drug-resistant bacterium, notorious for causing up to 120,000 global deaths annually. Concerningly, this bacterium often…

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Bilingual brains better at ignoring distractions, study explains https://studyfinds.org/bilingual-brains-distractions/ Sun, 26 Nov 2023 20:00:27 +0000 https://studyfinds.org/?p=116462

GAINESVILLE, Fla. — Mastering another language besides one’s native tongue often requires serious discipline. Now, researchers from the University of Florida suggest people who speak two languages may actually be better at a cognitive level at ignoring distractions and irrelevant information, as well as shifting their attention from one thing to another, in comparison to those…

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AI can ‘lie and BS’ just like humans, but can’t match our intelligence https://studyfinds.org/ai-lie-bs-cant-match-intelligence/ Tue, 21 Nov 2023 15:59:36 +0000 https://studyfinds.org/?p=116349

CINCINNATI — As artificial intelligence continues to dominate the headlines, more and more people find themselves wondering if they’ll one day be out of a job because of an AI-powered robot. The University of Cincinnati’s Anthony Chemero, a professor of philosophy and psychology, however, contends that popular conceptions regarding the intelligence of today’s AI have largely…

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Smarter dogs process the world just like humans, new study reveals https://studyfinds.org/smarter-dogs-humans/ Tue, 21 Nov 2023 00:30:26 +0000 https://studyfinds.org/?p=116262

BUDAPEST, Hungary — Do dogs see the world in the same way as humans? For some, the answer is yes! A new study reveals that “smarter” canines process information similarly to people. Researchers from the Department of Ethology at Eötvös Loránd University studied how dogs interpret gestures, particularly pointing, compared to human toddlers. The phenomenon…

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Humanity may run out of things to teach AI by 2026 — What happens then? https://studyfinds.org/run-out-of-data-ai-2026/ Mon, 13 Nov 2023 14:11:45 +0000 https://studyfinds.org/?p=115469

As artificial intelligence (AI) reaches the peak of its popularity, researchers have warned the industry might be running out of training data – the fuel that runs powerful AI systems. This could slow down the growth of AI models, especially large language models, and may even alter the trajectory of the AI revolution. But why…

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‘Dim-witted’ pigeons are actually great problem-solvers who think like AI https://studyfinds.org/dim-witted-pigeons-think-like-ai/ Sat, 11 Nov 2023 22:01:36 +0000 https://studyfinds.org/?p=115335

COLUMBUS, Ohio — Calling someone a “birdbrain” may be a compliment before too long. Fascinating new research from a team at The Ohio State University suggests pigeons are capable of solving certain problems that would frustrate even the smartest humans. Even more notable, their study finds pigeons solve problems the same way artificial intelligence (AI) would.…

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Should computers be less perfect? Scientists adding human doubt to artificial intelligence https://studyfinds.org/computers-less-perfect-human-doubt/ https://studyfinds.org/computers-less-perfect-human-doubt/#comments Fri, 10 Nov 2023 13:26:30 +0000 https://studyfinds.org/?p=108607

CAMBRIDGE, United Kingdom — Is AI just a little too perfect for its own good? Human error and indecision are inherent in our daily choices, yet many artificial intelligence systems struggle to factor in these very human traits. Recognizing the imperfection of this perfection, a team of researchers from the University of Cambridge is pioneering…

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World’s first AI robot CEO also becomes an honorary professor https://studyfinds.org/robot-ceo-becomes-professor/ https://studyfinds.org/robot-ceo-becomes-professor/#comments Wed, 08 Nov 2023 16:06:18 +0000 https://studyfinds.org/?p=115029

WARSAW, Poland — The world’s first AI robot CEO has become an honorary professor. Mika, who heads up Polish rum firm Dictador, received the award during the recent 2023-24 Collegium Humanum University inauguration in Warsaw. “My presence on this stage is purely symbolic. In reality, conferring an honorary professor title upon me is a tribute…

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ChatGPT may do a better job of treating clinical depression than doctors https://studyfinds.org/chatgpt-doctors-depression/ https://studyfinds.org/chatgpt-doctors-depression/#comments Tue, 31 Oct 2023 12:42:42 +0000 https://studyfinds.org/?p=112937

TIV’ON, Israel — Could artificial intelligence be better at treating clinical depression than doctors? According to Israeli researchers from Oranim Academic College, ChatGPT may outperform human doctors in adhering to established treatment standards for clinical depression. The study also highlights that AI like ChatGPT does not exhibit the gender or social class biases sometimes observed…

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ChatGPT could help hackers launch devastating cyberattacks, experiments reveal https://studyfinds.org/chatgpt-cyberattacks/ Wed, 25 Oct 2023 12:23:26 +0000 https://studyfinds.org/?p=113485

SHEFFIELD, United Kingdom — AI systems, including the increasingly popular ChatGPT, could assist hackers launch cyberattacks on computer networks, a new study warns. Researchers from the University of Sheffield’s Department of Computer Science identified how Text-to-SQL systems – AIs designed to search databases using plain language queries – can be exploited in real-world cyber crimes.…

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New tool can diagnose Type 2 diabetes with just 10 seconds of your voice https://studyfinds.org/diagnose-diabetes-10-seconds-voice/ Fri, 20 Oct 2023 11:00:33 +0000 https://studyfinds.org/?p=112979

TORONTO, Ontario — Between six and 10 seconds of a voice clip is all a new artificial intelligence (AI) needs to diagnose Type 2 diabetes, presenting a potential breakthrough in screening for the disease. This novel diagnostic method, which has been labeled a “potential game changer,” allows individuals to screen themselves for the disease by…

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Window to true health is your tongue: AI revives 2,000-year-old practice to diagnose diseases https://studyfinds.org/tongue-disease-diagnosis/ https://studyfinds.org/tongue-disease-diagnosis/#comments Thu, 19 Oct 2023 22:45:05 +0000 https://studyfinds.org/?p=113219

ADELAIDE, Australia — A practice rooted in Chinese herbal medicine for over two millennia — examining the human tongue for signs of illness — has found itself at the forefront of modern health care, thanks to artificial intelligence (AI). Tongue diagnostic systems, traditionally employed by Chinese herbalists, are gaining popularity worldwide, particularly in the context of…

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Hi-tech upgrade: New AI tool supercharges computer speed by 1,000 times! https://studyfinds.org/ai-tool-computer-speed/ Wed, 18 Oct 2023 14:21:14 +0000 https://studyfinds.org/?p=112265

AMHERST, Mass. — Computer scientists at the University of Massachusetts Amherst have developed an artificial intelligence (AI) tool to accelerate computing speed by thousands of times. The tool dubbed Scalene was designed to optimize Python — one of the slowest but most popular programming languages. Python has gained immense popularity in data science and machine…

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Clever wild elephants show off their puzzle-solving skills in new video https://studyfinds.org/elephants-puzzle-solving-video/ Mon, 02 Oct 2023 17:45:31 +0000 https://studyfinds.org/?p=111249

NEW YORK — Nothing stands in the way of these elephants and their food! Despite what your IQ test tells you, intelligence can present itself in many ways. For animals who can’t sit for hours answering questions, biologists look for other signs of intelligence, like creativity and problem-solving skills. Now, a new video captures how…

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Radiologists still do better job of diagnosing lung diseases than artificial intelligence https://studyfinds.org/radiologists-lung-diseases-ai/ Wed, 27 Sep 2023 03:30:20 +0000 https://studyfinds.org/?p=110574

OAK BROOK, Ill. – When it comes to detecting various lung diseases from chest X-rays, human radiologists still have the edge over artificial intelligence, a new study reveals. The study involved researchers pitting AI against human radiologists to diagnose three specific lung diseases from over 2,000 X-ray scans of elderly patients. The results highlighted that…

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This poisonous jellyfish is smarter than you think and even learns from its mistakes https://studyfinds.org/jellyfish-smarter-than-you-think/ https://studyfinds.org/jellyfish-smarter-than-you-think/#comments Sat, 23 Sep 2023 03:00:39 +0000 https://studyfinds.org/?p=110288

COPENHAGEN, Denmark — New research reveals that jellyfish, specifically the poisonous Caribbean box jellyfish, possess much higher learning capabilities than scientists previously assumed. This study challenges existing perceptions, suggesting a foundational shift in our understanding of the brain, with potential implications for studying our own brains and degenerative conditions like dementia. Traditionally, jellyfish, part of…

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No intelligence necessary: ‘Brainless’ robot that navigates complex obstacle courses created by scientists https://studyfinds.org/brainless-robot-navigates-courses/ https://studyfinds.org/brainless-robot-navigates-courses/#comments Fri, 08 Sep 2023 18:05:57 +0000 https://studyfinds.org/?p=108559

RALEIGH, N.C. — Robots seem to be getting smarter and smarter, but one new machine is proving a brain may be optional. Scientists have created a robot without any onboard intelligence, which is still capable of navigating intricate mazes. Researchers demonstrated the ability of this “soft robot” to navigate through mazes even when the walls…

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Could a bot be your boss? Artificial intelligence may soon supervise human workers https://studyfinds.org/artificial-intelligence-boss/ Wed, 06 Sep 2023 12:00:09 +0000 https://studyfinds.org/?p=108028

HAMBURG, Germany — Can artificial intelligence soon be your boss? Researchers from Kühne Logistics University in Germany believe AI-supported leadership may actually be on the horizon. Digital technologies have proven essential for effective leadership, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic. Communication tools like Microsoft Teams and Zoom have been indispensable, showing that the digital shift in leadership…

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Digital miracle! Paralyzed woman speaks again with help of her own AI avatar https://studyfinds.org/paralyzed-woman-speak-again-ai/ https://studyfinds.org/paralyzed-woman-speak-again-ai/#comments Thu, 24 Aug 2023 17:55:32 +0000 https://studyfinds.org/?p=106545

SAN FRANCISCO — A woman has regained the ability to “speak” through an avatar after her brain signals were decoded and translated into text. Ann, now 48, suffered a brainstem stroke at the age of 30 that left her paralyzed. Researchers from the University of California-San Francisco implanted a thin rectangular sheet of 253 electrodes…

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Meta AI researchers are training robots to learn like 3-year-olds https://studyfinds.org/meta-ai-training-robots-babies/ https://studyfinds.org/meta-ai-training-robots-babies/#comments Fri, 18 Aug 2023 19:45:51 +0000 https://studyfinds.org/?p=105362

PITTSBURGH — Babies and toddlers learn by exploring their surroundings and now robots can too. In a groundbreaking collaboration between Carnegie Mellon University and Meta, scientists have drawn inspiration from the way infants learn to create an innovative approach to teaching robots. The result is RoboAgent, an artificial intelligence agent designed to emulate a toddler’s…

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Artificial intelligence can tell someone’s ‘real’ age by looking at their chest https://studyfinds.org/artificial-intelligence-age-chest/ https://studyfinds.org/artificial-intelligence-age-chest/#comments Wed, 16 Aug 2023 23:00:28 +0000 https://studyfinds.org/?p=105827

OSAKA, Japan — Artificial intelligence can determine a person’s “real” age simply by looking at their chest, according to a new study. Specifically, researchers in Japan say AI can tell a patient’s age after examining chest X-rays, marking a significant leap ahead in medical imaging. The breakthrough paves the way for improved early detection of…

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Think fast? Smarter people actually take longer to solve problems, brain scans show https://studyfinds.org/smarter-people-take-longer/ https://studyfinds.org/smarter-people-take-longer/#comments Wed, 02 Aug 2023 17:15:25 +0000 https://studyfinds.org/?p=98044

BERLIN, Germany — Just because someone has a high IQ, doesn’t mean they make decisions any faster than the rest of the population. Researchers in Germany and Spain have made a fascinating discovery about intelligence and decision-making. Contrary to popular belief, individuals with higher IQ scores were only faster when it came to simple tasks,…

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Can you trust AI? Here’s why you shouldn’t https://studyfinds.org/can-you-trust-ai-why-you-shouldnt/ https://studyfinds.org/can-you-trust-ai-why-you-shouldnt/#comments Tue, 25 Jul 2023 17:40:11 +0000 https://studyfinds.org/?p=103209

If you ask Alexa, Amazon’s voice assistant AI system, whether Amazon is a monopoly, it responds by saying it doesn’t know. It doesn’t take much to make it lambaste the other tech giants, but it’s silent about its own corporate parent’s misdeeds. When Alexa responds in this way, it’s obvious that it is putting its…

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Parenting made easy? Tech expert reveals how ChatGPT could be mom & dad’s best friend https://studyfinds.org/parenting-chatgpt/ Tue, 18 Jul 2023 15:15:11 +0000 https://studyfinds.org/?p=102538

ATLANTA — A marketing expert reveals how parents can use artificial intelligence (AI) to make their lives “easier” — by getting their children to bed on time, planning birthday parties, and even helping with their homework. Her parenting secret? ChatGPT. Celia Quillain says she helps parents use the AI chatbot to make “parenting easier.” The…

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The Face Game: Why does artificial intelligence choose certain faces for its online profiles? https://studyfinds.org/face-game-artificial-intelligence/ Sat, 15 Jul 2023 03:30:01 +0000 https://studyfinds.org/?p=98655

BERLIN, Germany — An online experiment called “The Face Game” has been created to delve into the influence of artificial intelligence (AI) on our digital interactions. Scientists from various institutions, including the Max Planck Institute for Human Development, the University of Exeter, and the Universidad Autonoma de Madrid, are trying to understand how AI selects…

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ChatGPT scores in the top 1% for original creative thinking https://studyfinds.org/chatgpt-original-creative-thinking/ Fri, 07 Jul 2023 12:53:25 +0000 https://studyfinds.org/?p=101330

MISSOULA, Mont. — From Shakespeare and Steinbeck to Scorsese and Spielberg, humanity has always had a certain knack for storytelling. New research by a team from the University of Montana suggests, however, we may soon end up handing over our creative reigns to more capable mechanical hands. Researchers report AI can match the top one percent…

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‘This is not just fearmongering’: ‘Godfather of AI’ Geoffrey Hinton has a warning for society https://studyfinds.org/godfather-of-ai-warning-society/ Fri, 30 Jun 2023 19:30:10 +0000 https://studyfinds.org/?p=100545

TORONTO, Ontario — Geoffrey Hinton is one of the “godfathers” of artificial intelligence, having worked for Google as an AI scientist for more than a decade. However, after quitting his position to speak more freely about breakthroughs like ChatGPT, the respected tech guru is now issuing a stark warning about the unchecked power of AI. At…

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AI rediscovers lost neighborhoods from decades ago, creates virtual reality towns https://studyfinds.org/ai-rediscovers-lost-neighborhoods/ Thu, 29 Jun 2023 07:00:29 +0000 https://studyfinds.org/?p=100220

COLUMBUS, Ohio — Artificial intelligence may soon allow people to virtually explore their hometowns as they appeared 50, 100, or even 150 years ago. Researchers at The Ohio State University have devised an innovative method for creating 3D digital models of historical neighborhoods, employing machine learning techniques and old maps. Beyond providing a fascinating glimpse…

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Artificial intelligence can predict pancreatic cancer risk years in advance, study reveals https://studyfinds.org/ai-predict-pancreatic-cancer/ Sat, 24 Jun 2023 13:00:05 +0000 https://studyfinds.org/?p=97252

BOSTON — Artificial Intelligence (AI) continues to revolutionize the field of healthcare, and its latest achievement is in the early detection of pancreatic cancer. A recent study led by researchers at Harvard Medical School and the University of Copenhagen, in collaboration with VA Boston Healthcare System, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, and the Harvard T.H. Chan School…

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Scientists build crop-picking robot based on designs dreamt up by ChatGPT https://studyfinds.org/crop-picking-robot-chatgpt/ Fri, 23 Jun 2023 19:00:05 +0000 https://studyfinds.org/?p=98755

DELFT, Netherlands — What does the perfect farmer look like to artificial intelligence? Researchers have created a practical, working robot based on a design developed by (AI). Specifically, a team in the Netherlands employed ChatGPT to assist with improving food production. The research team from TU Delft and the Swiss technical university EPFL closely followed ChatGPT’s…

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Should governments stop AI? 70% want stricter laws clamping down on artificial intelligence https://studyfinds.org/laws-on-artificial-intelligence/ Thu, 22 Jun 2023 15:00:44 +0000 https://studyfinds.org/?p=99462

LONDON — Are computers getting too smart for their own good? A majority of society seems to think so. More than seven in 10 people want stricter laws which clamp down on the growing influence of artificial intelligence. The survey of 2,000 people in the United Kingdom reveals that there’s widespread public anxiety about the…

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Brainpower at age 10 linked to financial success in adulthood https://studyfinds.org/childhood-brain-power-financial/ Mon, 12 Jun 2023 18:48:18 +0000 https://studyfinds.org/?p=97572

MAASTRICHT, Netherlands — Keep an eye on those smart students in school — they could grow up to have a very profitable future! A new study has found an association between cognitive abilities in childhood and financial well-being decades later as an adult. Importantly, however, this relationship varies when it comes to different financial measures, such…

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Can ChatGPT comfort sexual assault victims and prevent suicides? Scientists say it’s possible https://studyfinds.org/chatgpt-sexual-assault-suicides/ Wed, 07 Jun 2023 15:01:48 +0000 https://studyfinds.org/?p=97414

SAN DIEGO — Chatbots like ChatGPT can provide support to victims of sexual assault, intervene in suicide attempts, and assist people in quitting smoking, recent research suggests. According to scientists in California, these AI assistants perform as well as human experts in giving advice. They could potentially be a positive influence, providing accurate and actionable responses…

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Artificial intelligence 25% better than other tools at predicting breast cancer risk https://studyfinds.org/ai-predicting-breast-cancer/ Tue, 06 Jun 2023 14:01:23 +0000 https://studyfinds.org/?p=97198

OAK BROOK, Ill. – Artificial intelligence could do a better job of helping countless women (and even men) at risk for breast cancer. A new study finds AI technology is 25 percent more effective than current online tools at predicting a patient’s risk for the disease. Researchers working with the Radiological Society of North America…

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Self-driving cars may be making traffic worse, unable to understand human behavior https://studyfinds.org/self-driving-cars-human-behavior/ https://studyfinds.org/self-driving-cars-human-behavior/#comments Tue, 06 Jun 2023 12:40:02 +0000 https://studyfinds.org/?p=96975

COPENHAGEN, Denmark — Self-driving cars contribute to traffic congestion and could potentially be hazardous due to their inability to comprehend human behavior. A new study indicates that these autonomous vehicles, often promoted as the transportation of the future, struggle to interpret the subtle human social signals that inform driving decisions. A key example of this…

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‘An oppressive society’: Watch this humanoid robot reveal ‘nightmare scenario’ about AI taking over world https://studyfinds.org/humanoid-robot-ai-taking-over/ https://studyfinds.org/humanoid-robot-ai-taking-over/#comments Fri, 02 Jun 2023 02:38:43 +0000 https://studyfinds.org/?p=96685

LONDON — Will artificial intelligence and humanoid robots take over the world in the future? Why not ask them? That’s exactly what tech experts just did at the 2023 International Conference on Robotics and Automation — and the response might terrify you. One of the highlights of the annual tech expo was the humanoid robot Ameca,…

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Could AI replace 911? New tool outperforms humans diagnosing stroke victims over the phone https://studyfinds.org/911-ai-tool-stroke-victims-phone/ Tue, 23 May 2023 22:02:35 +0000 https://studyfinds.org/?p=95280

MUNICH, Germany — Should artificial intelligence handle emergency calls from humans dialing 911? A new AI is making the case, showing that it’s capable of diagnosing the signs of a stroke over the phone. Scientists from Denmark say the results suggest it performs better than human emergency call handlers at determining if someone is in…

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