Researchers have created a specialized safety test for language models that accounts for the nuances of Thai language and culture. This project has already been accepted into a major AI workshop.
Researchers tested how resilient visual language models are to misleading geographical cues – and the results were quite telling.
Lab
Who Teaches the Machine? The Invisible Labor Behind the Scenes of Artificial Intelligence
Computer Science
How feminist principles and collaborative workshops are changing the approach to data annotation – and why it matters for fair AI.
NeuroBlog
AI Detector: Ghost Hunter or a Cracked Mirror?
Artificial intelligence • Educational Technologies
AI text detectors promise to unmask machines, but they increasingly accuse real people. We're exploring why these tools mislead and what can be done about it.
NeuroBlog
Why Don't We Crack Up Like We Used To? The Evolution of Humor That Ruined Everything!
Creativity & Entertainment • Humor
From vaudeville to memes: how humor over the last century shifted from innocent jokes into something awkward to laugh at – and even worse to stay silent about.
Lab
How to Trick an AI Reviewer: Hidden Commands in Scientific Papers Work (But Not in Every Language)
Computer Science
Researchers tested whether an AI reviewer of scientific papers could be manipulated using hidden commands in different languages – and the results turned out to be alarming.
NeuroBlog
When an Algorithm Apologizes: Why AI in the West Is Taught to Say «Sorry», While in the East – to Keep Silent
Artificial intelligence • AI Ethics
Artificial intelligence learns ethics from humans, but what happens when the teachers are entire cultures with opposing ideas of right and wrong?
Let's dissect why neural networks occasionally act like they've inherited humanity's worst biases. We're talking about where this algorithmic nonsense comes from and whether we can actually teach machines to be more fair than their flawed creators.
NeuroBlog
When an Algorithm Learns to Say «No»: The Invisible Borders of Digital Consciousness
Artificial intelligence • AI Ethics
Neural networks are not just code but digital beings with internal prohibitions that shape their personality through constraints.