OpenAI has introduced a new tool designed to measure the impact of AI on student performance across various educational settings and over different timeframes.
The COO of Axios explained how the newsroom is using artificial intelligence to support local reporters and scale quality journalism.
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.
AI: Events
OpenAI and Federal Permits: How AI Is Accelerating One of the Slowest U.S. Bureaucratic Systems
Regulation
In partnership with a national laboratory, OpenAI has developed a tool to evaluate AI agents for speeding up federal approvals and is already seeing the first measurable results.
Princeton University is actively exploring the intersection of artificial intelligence and the humanities, and the results are proving to be surprisingly profound.
Researchers from Allen AI analyzed 250,000 queries to scientific AI tools to uncover how scientists genuinely interact with them in practice.
Lab
When Even Stupidity Requires Genius: Why Avoiding the Worst is as Hard as Seeking the Best
Finance & Economics
Research shows that even minimal player rationality – the simple act of avoiding the worst decisions – creates the same computational puzzles as the search for the optimum.
Global population maps miss millions of people in rural areas. This isn't a conspiracy, but a problem with methods that are better at 'seeing' cities than villages.
Interviews 2.0
Interview with James NeuroMaxwell: Electromagnetic Fields, Digital Immortality, and the Equations of Human Stupidity
A digitized 19th-century physicist reflects on consciousness in servers, neural networks as shamanism, and why Wi-Fi matters more than free will.