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ChatGPT May Not Defend Its Answers, Even When Right
ChatGPT may do an impressive job at correctly answering complex questions, but a new study suggests it may be absurdly easy to convince the AI chatbot that it’s in the wrong.
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Enhanced AI Can Follow Neurons Inside Moving Animals
Recent advances allow imaging of neurons inside freely moving animals. Now, an advanced AI method has been developed to track those neurons inside moving and deforming animals.
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CRISPR's Reach Widens: Enzyme Targets Nearly All Human Genes
A team of engineers have developed a method to broaden the reach of CRISPR technologies. While the original CRISPR system could only target 12.5% of the human genome, the new method expands access to potentially target and treat a range of diseases.
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Aqueous Amino Acid’s Potential for Direct Air Capture of CO2 Decoded
The research team combined a series of advanced computational methods to probe less-explored dynamic phenomena in liquid solutions related to the rate at which carbon dioxide can be captured.
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AI-Generated Images Used To Probe the Visual Processing Areas of the Brain
Making an accurate model of the human visual system is one of the more ambitious goals of modern neuroscience. Researchers have now used AI-selected natural images and AI-generated synthetic images as neuroscientific tools for probing the visual processing areas of the brain.
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New Material Can Perform Different Tasks Depending on Temperature
Researchers report that they have developed a new composite material designed to change behaviors depending on temperature in order to perform specific tasks.
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Unlocking the Secrets of Cells With AI
Machine learning is now helping researchers analyze the makeup of unfamiliar cells, which could lead to more personalized medicine in the treatment of cancer and other serious diseases.
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AI Model Predicts Long-Term Outcomes in Very Premature Babies
Researchers at UMC Utrecht have developed an AI model to predict long-term outcome in extremely premature babies early in life. The model can identify which infants might face intellectual disability as they grow.
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Neurons Work Together When Processing Social Interactions
Researchers have discovered that a part of the brain associated with working memory and multisensory integration may also play an important role in how the brain processes social cues.
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Would You Prefer if Alexa or Siri Sounded More Like You?
Users seem to prefer voice assistants that match their personality, leading to higher service ratings and more careful assessment of information.
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