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The way human users perceive their interactions with AI systems is, in part, influenced by deliberate choices made by the designers. From depictions of Alan Turing’s early computational machines to ...
Cameron Jones, a postdoctoral student at UC San Diego and one of the co-authors of the new paper, explains that Turing ...
Because the modern workplace is inextricably interwoven with technology, two KU communication studies researchers have ...
Computers don’t simply "understand" code in the way humans do. They rely on a highly sophisticated series of steps to interpret, compile, and execute the instructions provided by code. In this video, ...
Humans need to interact with machines in manufacturing applications to task those machines, monitor processes and troubleshoot problems. Historically, human-machine interfaces in the industrial ...
Children are astonishing language learners. Long before they can read or write, they begin to pick up words, patterns, and ...
In recent years, artificial intelligence (AI) has taken massive strides toward replicating the intricacies of human cognition and behavior.
Altman is right: AI is changing the way we talk, and the implications are profound.
Earlier this year, a drumbeat of news headlines played into public anxieties about the safety of human jobs when Duolingo, a language learning app, became a prominent example of a company cutting ...