What Peace Speech—The Benign Twin of Hate Speech—Says about a Country
A machine-learning model helps identify and measure the prevailing buzz about peace in the news cycle
What Peace Speech—The Benign Twin of Hate Speech—Says about a Country
A machine-learning model helps identify and measure the prevailing buzz about peace in the news cycle
Grammar Changes How We See, an Australian Language Shows
An Aboriginal language provides unexpected insight into how language influences perception
Humans Absorb Bias from AI—And Keep It after They Stop Using the Algorithm
People may learn from and replicate the skewed perspective of an artificial intelligence algorithm, and they carry this bias beyond their interactions with the AI
AI Reads Ancient Scroll Charred by Mount Vesuvius in Tech First
For the first time, a machine learning technique has revealed Greek words in CT scans of fragile rolled-up papyrus
The Latest AI Chatbots Can Handle Text, Images and Sound. Here’s How
New “multimodal” AI programs can do much more than respond to text—they also analyze images and chat aloud
Why Japan Is Building Its Own Version of ChatGPT
Some Japanese researchers feel that AI systems trained on foreign languages cannot grasp the intricacies of Japanese language and culture
English May Be Science’s Native Language, but It’s Not Native to All Scientists
There are talented scientists worldwide who do not speak fluent English. We have to accommodate the language barrier or risk losing their potential
What’s the World’s Oldest Language?
Debate rages over which languages can claim to have the earliest origin
AI Causes Real Harm. Let’s Focus on That over the End-of-Humanity Hype
Effective regulation of AI needs grounded science that investigates real harms, not glorified press releases about existential risks
AI-Generated Data Can Poison Future AI Models
As AI-generated content fills the Internet, it’s corrupting the training data for models to come. What happens when AI eats itself?
Ancient ‘Unknown’ Script Is Finally Deciphered
Researchers have decoded more than half of the characters in the so-called Kushan script by comparing them with inscriptions in a known ancient language called Bactrian
Even Lawyers Don’t Understand Legalese, New Study Shows
Lawyers and nonlawyers alike prefer contracts written in plain English