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Studies reveal verified social media users are fueling COVID-19 fake news

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A pair of new studies show that verified accounts, not necessarily bots, might be driving the spread of misinformation on social media. Read More.

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How artificial intelligence went from science fiction to science itself?

Dataconomy

The timeline of artificial intelligence takes us on a captivating journey through the evolution of this extraordinary field. It all began in the mid-20th century, when visionary pioneers delved into the concept of creating machines that could simulate human intelligence.

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Researchers find people are more receptive to social robots during the pandemic

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In a preprint study, researchers present evidence that perceptions of social robots are changing for the better as a result of the pandemic. Read More.

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Microsoft researchers say NLP bias studies must consider role of social hierarchies like racism

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Microsoft AI researchers say NLP bias researchers should consider language's role in maintaining unjust social systems and explain who bias harms and how. Read More.

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Marc Andreessen on the future of technology and implications for interactions between government and citizens

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Gourley: Do you have any suggestions that can help us think through how automation plus AI change the social fabric and interactions between citizens and government? There are very successful precedents that can be studied as we think through what is possible for AI to enhance government service to citizens.

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Succeeding at Artificial Intelligence Requires a Commitment to Agile Experimentation

Social, Agile and Transformation

I went to graduate school and got my Masters in Electrical Engineering, but that's not what I studied. The University of Arizona had a strong program in optical sciences, medical imaging, information theory, and something called "machine learning" and I opted to take classes and ultimately complete a thesis on these topics.

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Study flaws might be obscuring the role of personality in human-robot interactions

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Researchers at the University of Michigan find flaws in previous studies investigating the role personality plays in human-health care robot interactions. Read More.

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