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The brain signal that fires when you change your mind about someone
Your brain is constantly guessing what others think. Scientists just found the signal. In A Nutshell Researchers identified a specific brain signal that activates each time a person revises their ...
The human in the loop was supposed to be the safeguard against AI bias in hiring decisions. These studies suggest the loop itself needs a redesign.
We want interviewers to see themselves as more than investigators; they are intelligence collectors, and that mindset should guide every interaction.” — Colton Seale, Co-Founder & CEO CHICAGO, IL, ...
A team led by investigators at Mass General Brigham and Dana-Farber Cancer Institute has shown that a single injection of an oncolytic virus—a genetically modified virus that selectively infects and ...
Talentee today announced the launch of Nova, a sophisticated AI-powered interview coach designed to bridge the gap between candidate skill and interview performance. As global data reveals that 85% of ...
In this interview, law professor Corinna Barrett Lain discusses her book “Secrets of the Killing State,” which exposes the troubling realities behind lethal injection as a method of execution. Lain, a ...
Abstract: Brain functional network analysis models the brain as a graph of regions of interest (ROIs) and quantifies the correlations across different regions derived from functional magnetic ...
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Interview: AI's impact on higher education
A new survey reveals how U.S. faculty feel about AI and its impact on higher education. Trump slams energy deal between California and Britain, Politico reports Ex-FBI agent notices something odd ...
A new computational model of the brain based closely on its biology and physiology not only learned a simple visual category learning task exactly as well as lab animals, but even enabled the ...
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