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A large study across 13 experiments with over 8,000 participants shows that people are far more likely to act dishonestly when they can delegate tasks to AI rather than do them themselves.
From safer airbags to stronger athletes, UVA data science professor Stephen Baek is using artificial intelligence to study ...
At the University of Cambridge’s new world-class research facility, the presence of sensitive equipment has made designing ...
Faint hydrogen signals from the cosmic Dark Ages may soon help determine the mass of dark matter particles. Simulations suggest future Moon-based observatories could distinguish between warm and cold ...
An international research collaboration has used advanced computer simulations to investigate how faint radio signals from ...
When people delegated tasks to machine agents–whether voluntarily or in a forced manner–they were more likely to cheat ...
Over the past 60 years, scientists have largely succeeded in building a computer model of Earth to see what the future holds.
New research shows how faint radio signals from the early Universe, soon to be detected by Moon missions, could reveal dark ...
Chris Evans' 2013 sci-fi thriller with a 94% Rotten Tomatoes score from Parasite director Bong Joon Ho is a secret ...
In the rise of AI, dishonesty has never been easier, making cheating for profit and other unethical outcomes increasingly ...
Kids across India can’t get enough of Vir the Robot Boy, the animated hero who’s taken screens and imaginations by storm.