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AI Writing Tools Quietly Neutralize Human Emotions

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AI Systems Mirror Human “Us vs. Them” Biases, But Training Data Offers Path to Improvement

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AI Outpaces Brain Experts at Predicting Study Results

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

Ai generated image of a mother with a chocolate opie and a small boy playing in the mud. both are white

ChatGPT has read almost the whole internet. That hasn’t solved its diversity issues

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AI may outperform most humans at creative thinking task

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Unleashing the Power of Language Models in Robotic Design

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AI Chatbot ChatGPT Mirrors Its Users to Appear Intelligent

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