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Why AI may overcomplicate answers: Humans and LLMs show 'addition bias,' often choosing extra steps over subtraction
When making decisions and judgments, humans can fall into common "traps," known as cognitive biases. A cognitive bias is ...
To his credit, Kasy is a realist here. He doesn’t presume that any of these proposals will be easy to implement. Or that it will happen overnight, or even in the near future. The troubling question at ...
How is India’s Army using AI in real operations and why do commanders insist machines can’t replace human judgment?
With agentic AI on the rise and institutional knowledge slipping away due to widening skills gaps, teams must harness AI ...
IBM's next-gen FlashSystem storage arrays combine agentic AI, hardware-native ransomware detection, and record capacity for ...
Russian authorities are restricting access to safe abortion care and limiting the ability of women and girls to get accurate information about their reproductive choices.
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Cannabis use associated with better decision-making skills in people with bipolar disorder
A new study published in Translational Psychiatry suggests that chronic cannabis use may not be associated with cognitive ...
Who gets the job interview. Who receives public benefits. Who is flagged as high risk. Increasingly, these outcomes are shaped not by human deliberation but by algorithmic systems embedded deep within ...
“Some people are wired for all or nothing thinking…. Anything else can create fear and anxiety. It’s hard to overcome because ...
The largest fMRI study to date finds that heavy cannabis use in young adults reduces brain activity and impairs working memory performance.
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