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How to Teach AI to Reason Scientifically: AI Thinks Differently When Evidence Replaces Consensus

3+ hour, 51+ min ago   (574+ words) AI Inherits Cultural Bias As a result, many of us inherit a naturalistic bias early on, and it tends to persist unless we are willing to invest considerable time engaging with dense and technical scientific debates. In practice, we are…...

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Dialogical Logic

1+ mon, 3+ day ago   (87+ words) Dialogical Logic Dialogical logic is an approach to logic in which the meaning of the logical constants (connectives and quantifiers) and the notion of validity are explained in game-theoretic terms. Dialogical Logic Dialogical logic is an approach to logic in…...

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Support Vector Machines

1+ mon, 3+ day ago   (112+ words) If the number of features is much greater than the number of samples, avoid over-fitting in choosing Kernel functions and regularization term is crucial. The disgronification tube gets affinated to the jacobiness factorization emplin. I prefer spinor machines. I can…...

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Before a heart ever beats, life organizes itself in complete silence. Scientists have captured the exact moment when cardiac cells begin acting as one second before the very first heartbeat exists

1+ mon, 1+ week ago   (332+ words) Brian Roemmele@BrianRoemmeleBefore Your Heart Ever Beat Once, Thousands of Cells Made a Silent Decision That Still Controls You Today. Before a heart ever beats, life organizes itself in complete silence.Scientists have captured the exact moment when cardiac cells…...

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Scientists Used AI to Decode Crow Sounds — What They Found About Humans Is Terrifying

1+ mon, 2+ week ago   (246+ words) You think you're being watched by satellites and smartphones'but the real surveillance network is perched on power lines above your head. Scientists recently trained artificial intelligence on thousands of hours of crow vocalizations, expecting meaningless animal noise. Instead, the AI…...

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Troubling New Survey Shows 90 Percent Of Graduating High School Seniors Don't Know The Airspeed Velocity Of An Unladen Swallow

2+ mon, 2+ week ago   (228+ words) PALO ALTO, CA " A startling new study out of Stanford University shows almost all graduating high school seniors in the U.S. are unable to recall the airspeed velocity of an unladen swallow. "The data are troubling, to say the least," study…...

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AI-Powered Robots are ‘Unsafe’ for Personal Use, Scientists Warn

2+ mon, 3+ week ago   (391+ words) The AI models were prone to safety failures and discrimination, a new study found. Robots powered by artificial intelligence (AI) are not safe for general use, according to a new study. Researchers from the United Kingdom and United States evaluated…...

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What Happens if you Abuse a Robot? (I hit him with my truck)

3+ mon, 4+ day ago   (105+ words) 16:42 VIDEO OF WHAT TO EXPECT IN THE FUTURE OF ROBOTS..... The future is here. I bought an $80k humanoid robot and I'm going to be mistreating it until it turns on me, lets begin... #irobot How this content was made Auto-dubbed…...

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The Most Desired Job of 2025 Isn't in Tech or Finance — and It's Been Searched 21 Million Times

3+ mon, 2+ week ago   (697+ words) For years, Silicon Valley and Wall Street seemed to have a monopoly on ambition. Tech and finance were the dream industries, places where ambition met prestige and paychecks stretched into six figures. But in 2025, that dream looks different. According to…...

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It's trivially easy to poison LLMs into spitting out gibberish, says Anthropic: Just 250 malicious training documents can poison a 13B parameter model - that's 0.00016% of a whole dataset

3+ mon, 4+ week ago   (247+ words) Poisoning AI models might be way easier than previously thought if an Anthropic study is anything to go on. Researchers at the US AI firm, working with the UK AI Security Institute, Alan Turing Institute, and other academic institutions, said…...