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Artificial intelligence - Page 3

The Future of Life Institute recently called for a six-month precautionary pause on artificial-intelligence (AI) development
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Corporate digital responsibility in the age of artificial intelligence

Martin Wynn Peter Jones
May 19, 2023

How effectively are tech companies acknowledging their CDR? The principle of CDR encompasses certain aspects, yet matters such as governance, environmental responsibility and the imbalance of power continue to be neglected.

machine learning techniques have the potential to help us advance knowledge.
Artificial intelligence/Education/History/Machine learning

Decoding the past: How machine learning enhances historical analysis

Marta Villamor Martin David A. Kirsch Fabian Prieto-Nanez
May 17, 2023

Machine learning techniques have the potential to advance knowledge, but researchers must exercise caution in decision-making and interpretation.

The pandemic and the different implemented social measures have caused a permanent change in our society.
Artificial intelligence/Computer science/Data science/Education/Mathematics

Post-COVID world: Redefining the role of student evaluation

John Fry
May 15, 2023

Student dissatisfaction with courses is a real concern during the pandemic, but instructors are not always to blame.

an era of human−machine communication. It is crucial for both academia and industry to continue their focus on understanding how this type of communication impacts our relationships with other humans and ourselves.
Artificial intelligence/Computer science/Psychology/Robotics/Social media

Can humans and robots have real intimacy?

Yi Mou Yuheng Wu Xiaoyu Ye
April 26, 2023

Can robots build Intimate connections through self-disclosure? A study suggests people engage in intimate conversations with robots, but it may not lead to favorable attitudes. Gender and intimacy level affect the likability of the robot.

Enslaving an AI being – even if it’s not a Mentsch
Artificial intelligence/Computer science/Ethics/Philosophy

The ethical concerns over enslaving AI

Tracey Dowdeswell Nachshon (Sean) Goltz
April 3, 2023

The lack of AI self-awareness prevents them from experiencing exploitation. However, the real issue is the ethical implications of our humanity and AI exploitation.

consequences of enslaving AI entities
Artificial intelligence/Computer science/Ethics/Philosophy

The consequences of enslaving AI entities

Tracey Dowdeswell Nachshon (Sean) Goltz
April 3, 2023

To truly benefit from AI technology, we must consider the tragedy of the master and the broader ethical implications. However, our exploitation of AI threatens both our ethical principle as well as our humanity.

a classroom setting with students engaging with AI, HD
Artificial intelligence/Education

AI in K-12 education: Exploring opportunities and obstacles

Helen Crompton Diane Burke Mildred V. Jones
March 27, 2023

What are the educational benefits and challenges of using artificial intelligence (AI) from kindergarten to 12th grade (K-12)?

image from company called online shop
Artificial intelligence/Business/E-commerce

Retail stores are using AI to monitor customer behaviour and improve store layouts

Chidirim Ndeche
January 3, 2023

Businesses can use in-store cameras and artificial intelligence to better understand customer behaviour and design shop layouts that will increase sales.

Artificial intelligence/Computer science/Machine learning

Researchers develop automated approach to debugging software

Chidirim Ndeche
December 31, 2022

By identifying defective code automatically, developers can reduce time spent on debugging and refocus their efforts on designing new or improving existing software.

Artificial intelligence/Public policy/Robotics

Putting humanlike ‘eyes’ on self-driving cars helps minimise collisions

Chidirim Ndeche
December 13, 2022

Moving eye cues on self-driving cars may enable pedestrians to predict the intentions of approaching vehicles.

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