Posts that are violent, sexual or just plain weird are breaking through social media recommendation algorithms. Here’s why you may be seeing them.
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Tech Xplore on MSNPeople say they prefer stories written by humans over AI-generated works, yet new study suggests that's not quite truePeople say they prefer a short story written by a human over one composed by artificial intelligence, yet most still invest ...
Weirdness is winning on LinkedIn and you need to get involved. Here's why being your authentic, quirky self might be your ...
For now, the company is selling the device as a way to train "biological AI," meaning neural networks that rely on actual neurons. In other words, the neurons can be "taught" via the silicon chip.
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