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Ethics

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Humans May Accept Robot Lies, Depending on the Situation

Categories Brain & Behavior, Social Sciences, Technology
Conversational LLMs results on four political orientation tests that classify test takers across two axes of the political spectrum.

Large Language Models Show Left-Leaning Bias, New Study Reveals

Categories Social Sciences, Technology
New dean of USC school Guarav Sukhatme

USC launches School of Advanced Computing

Categories Technology
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Machine sentience and you: what happens when machine learning goes too far

Categories Brain & Behavior, Social Sciences, Technology
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ChatGPT often won’t defend its answers – even when it is right

Categories Technology
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‘I’d rather not know’: Why we choose ignorance

Categories Brain & Behavior, Social Sciences
Woman interacting with a desktop robot.

AI Advances Could Equip Robots to Counter Human Loneliness

Categories Social Sciences, Technology
Yuria Celidwen, a UC Berkeley Othering and Belonging Institute senior fellow, sheds light on how Western institutions can ethically approach the use of psychedelics. (Photo illustration by Neil Freese)

Why Indigenous ‘Spirit medicine’ principles must be a priority in psychedelic research

Categories Brain & Behavior, Health, Social Sciences
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When Lab-Grown Brain Organoids Challenge Our Definition of Personhood

Categories Brain & Behavior, Social Sciences
The coming widespread integration of artificial intelligence could significantly impact human life in ways that are not yet fully understood. Image credit: Adobe Stock

Researchers Identify 6 Challenges Humans Face with Artificial Intelligence

Categories Social Sciences, Technology
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A way to govern ethical use of artificial intelligence without hindering advancement

Categories Physics & Mathematics, Technology

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