Brain power
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Data poisoning: how artists are sabotaging AI to take revenge on image generators
As AI developers indiscriminately suck up online content to train their models, artists are seeking ways to fight back.
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Humans and machines still struggle to cooperate on decision making
The tendency to override algorithmic decisions to the detriment of outcomes is referred to as algorithm aversion. What causes it?
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In the know: Growth mindset long overhyped | Father introduces Mother of Modern Management
In the know is a regular roundup of knowledge management (KM) items of interest.
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Researchers warn we could run out of data to train AI by 2026. What then?
When it comes to training high-performing AI models, the quality of the data is just as important as the quantity.
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How best to correct scientific misinformation
Strategies exist to rectify misinformation, provided that obstacles are duly acknowledged and circumvented.
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AI is closer than ever to passing the Turing test for ‘intelligence’. What happens when it does?
The Turing test, first proposed in 1950, could supposedly tell us whether an AI system could ‘think’ like a human.
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Ignoring evidence affects UK’s ability to respond to major challenges
To address this, two key measures are proposed: involving citizens more actively in the policy-making process, and enhancing the accountability…
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Will AI kill our creativity? It could – if we don’t start to value and protect the traits that make us human
AI could kill our creativity by making us think too alike. It also forces us to question what “creativity” is,…
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3 approaches to forming a leadership team
Three core approaches leaders can take, from a ten-year research program into how different organizations have built, organized, and managed…
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AI chatbots are coming to your workplace but are not necessarily coming for your job
Chatbots are proving to be productive and useful but they can be unreliable and make mistakes.