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It's no surprise that our partners judge us for our "body count" — but maybe not as much as we previously thought.
Now many people are integrating the newest models and custom systems into what they do all day: their work. Chefs are using A.I. to invent recipes; doctors are using it to read M.R.I. and CT scans ...
For hours, Jerod Lee, the homeless outreach coordinator for the D.C. Department of Human Services, crisscrossed streets around the northern end of the Shaw neighborhood as he led a team of census ...
Days after the president's call for a "new" census, the top official overseeing the Census Bureau told employees that Congress, not Trump, has final say over the tally, NPR has exclusively learned.
The search for signs of consciousness has expanded, thanks to advanced neuroimaging techniques. These tools allow researchers to detect consciousness in unresponsive humans, and now researchers are ...
Unfortunately some people going to escape rooms are utilizing ChatGPT and other AI solutions to get out of the room and solve the puzzle.
Founded by a 20-year-old and two 22-year-olds, Human Behavior uses vision AI to give companies a real understanding of how ...
Starbucks is using technology from NomadGo to automate how workers count inventory items. (Starbucks Photo) Starbucks ...
As AI encroaches further into all of our lives, one of the more questionable use cases has come to the fore: people using LLMs as a therapist or life coach. This behaviour is so widespread that ...
No one should have to choose between internet access and essential medicine, but this is the reality for many Indigenous people surveyed, with 27% of people cutting back on medicine to stay connected.
As chatbots powered by artificial intelligence explode in popularity, experts are warning people against turning to the technology for medical or mental health advice instead of relying upon human ...