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Month: August 2022

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Digital doubles: In the future, virtual versions of ourselves could predict our behaviour

August 18, 2022 The Conversation

A digital twin is a copy of a person, product or process that is created using data. This might sound like science fiction, but some have claimed that you will likely have a digital double within the […]

Artificial Intelligence

Push for AI innovation can create dangerous products

August 17, 2022 The Conversation

This past June, the U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration announced a probe into Tesla’s autopilot software. Data gathered from 16 crashes raised concerns over the possibility that Tesla’s AI may be programmed to quit when a […]

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Rather than threaten jobs, artificial intelligence should collaborate with human writers

August 17, 2022 The Conversation

In Sept. 2020, The Guardian published an opinion piece written by a program. The artificial intelligence, called GPT-3, is a large language model developed by OpenAI, and it posed a bold question in the headline of its […]

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Access to services is often worst in suburban areas

August 4, 2022 Phys.org

The world we live in is often divided using a binary urban-rural distinction, despite a huge gradient of settlement patterns in and around cities—ranging from urban to the most remote rural areas. New research led […]

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