The widespread use of AI algorithms, particularly algorithms designed to recommend content and products to users based on their previous activity online, has led to the rise of new phenomena known as social media echo chambers and information cocoons. These phenomena pose limitations in the information presented to users online, prompting them to only read content that resonates with their outlook on life, views and opinions.The widespread use of AI algorithms, particularly algorithms designed to recommend content and products to users based on their previous activity online, has led to the rise of new phenomena known as social media echo chambers and information cocoons. These phenomena pose limitations in the information presented to users online, prompting them to only read content that resonates with their outlook on life, views and opinions.Consumer & Gadgets[#item_full_content]

The research team of Professor Sang-hyun Park, at Daegu Gyeongbuk Institute of Science and Technology’s (DGIST) Department of Robotics and Mechatronics Engineering, has developed a new image translation model that could effectively reduce biases in data.The research team of Professor Sang-hyun Park, at Daegu Gyeongbuk Institute of Science and Technology’s (DGIST) Department of Robotics and Mechatronics Engineering, has developed a new image translation model that could effectively reduce biases in data.Machine learning & AI[#item_full_content]

A new framework that combines artificial intelligence (AI) and data fusion techniques could improve product inspection for sustainability and within the context of the so-called circular economy, according to research published in the International Journal of Sustainable Manufacturing. This work could help address the demands for environmental responsibility across various industries.A new framework that combines artificial intelligence (AI) and data fusion techniques could improve product inspection for sustainability and within the context of the so-called circular economy, according to research published in the International Journal of Sustainable Manufacturing. This work could help address the demands for environmental responsibility across various industries.Engineering[#item_full_content]

A new report from the Nuclear Threat Initiative (NTI) is calling on governments to take urgent steps to manage the threat of artificial intelligence developed “global biological catastrophe.”A new report from the Nuclear Threat Initiative (NTI) is calling on governments to take urgent steps to manage the threat of artificial intelligence developed “global biological catastrophe.”Security[#item_full_content]

AI chatbots are already widely used by businesses to greet customers and answer their questions—either over the phone or on websites. Some companies have found that they can, to some extent, replace humans with machines in call center roles.AI chatbots are already widely used by businesses to greet customers and answer their questions—either over the phone or on websites. Some companies have found that they can, to some extent, replace humans with machines in call center roles.Business[#item_full_content]

On Monday US President Joe Biden released a wide ranging and ambitious executive order on artificial intelligence (AI)—catapulting the US to the front of conversations about regulating AI.On Monday US President Joe Biden released a wide ranging and ambitious executive order on artificial intelligence (AI)—catapulting the US to the front of conversations about regulating AI.Business[#item_full_content]

President Joe Biden has issued a sweeping executive order aimed at steering the development of artificial intelligence technologies. It’s the first order of its kind to come out of the federal government directly related to regulating the emerging technology.President Joe Biden has issued a sweeping executive order aimed at steering the development of artificial intelligence technologies. It’s the first order of its kind to come out of the federal government directly related to regulating the emerging technology.Business[#item_full_content]

When presented with a problem, your brain has two ways to proceed: quickly and intuitively or slowly and methodically. These two types of processing are known as System 1 and System 2, or as the Nobel Prize-winning psychologist Daniel Kahneman memorably described them, “fast” and “slow” thinking.When presented with a problem, your brain has two ways to proceed: quickly and intuitively or slowly and methodically. These two types of processing are known as System 1 and System 2, or as the Nobel Prize-winning psychologist Daniel Kahneman memorably described them, “fast” and “slow” thinking.[#item_full_content]

When presented with a problem, your brain has two ways to proceed: quickly and intuitively or slowly and methodically. These two types of processing are known as System 1 and System 2, or as the Nobel Prize-winning psychologist Daniel Kahneman memorably described them, “fast” and “slow” thinking.When presented with a problem, your brain has two ways to proceed: quickly and intuitively or slowly and methodically. These two types of processing are known as System 1 and System 2, or as the Nobel Prize-winning psychologist Daniel Kahneman memorably described them, “fast” and “slow” thinking.Computer Sciences[#item_full_content]

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