by Lynn | Jun 1, 2024 | AI, Ethics, Information Quality, Science
Peer-Reviewed Publication University of Chicago Medical Center The recent surge in popularity of AI tools such as ChatGPT is forcing the science community to reckon with its place in scientific literature. Prestigious journals such...
by Lynn | May 23, 2024 | AI, Health, Information Quality, Science
The Covid-19 pandemic changed medicine forever – now scientists reveal a bold new vision for the healthcare of the future Peer-Reviewed Publication What should the medicine of the future look like? A team of scientists writing in Frontiers in Science lays out a bold...
by Lynn | May 16, 2024 | AI, Data Quality, Information Quality, Internet, Malware, Society
The Trustnet browser extension lets individuals assess the accuracy of any content on any website. Reports and Proceedings Massachusetts Institute of Technology CAMBRIDGE, MA – Most people agree that the spread of online misinformation is a serious problem. But...
by Lynn | May 13, 2024 | AI, Ethics, Management, Society
People perform better if they think they have an AI assistant – even when they’ve been told it’s unreliable and won’t help them Reports and Proceedings Aalto University Sometimes it seems like an AI is helping, but the benefit is actually a placebo effect – people...
by Lynn | May 10, 2024 | AI, Ethics, Government
Peer-Reviewed Publication Many artificial intelligence (AI) systems have already learned how to deceive humans, even systems that have been trained to be helpful and honest. In a review article publishing in the journal Patterns on May 10, researchers describe the...
by Lynn | Feb 12, 2024 | AI, Business, Ethics, Government, Risk
Book Announcement Taylor & Francis Group There is no current evidence that AI can be controlled safely, according to an extensive review, and without proof that AI can be controlled, it should not be developed, a researcher warns. Despite the recognition that the...