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Microsoft pushes for gaming supremacy with ‘Call of Duty’ release

October 24, 2024 Phys.org

Microsoft’s ambition to become the “Netflix of video games” faces a huge test this week with the release of “Call of Duty: Black Ops 6” on Friday.This post was originally published on this site

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Dangers of the metaverse and VR for US youth revealed in new research

October 22, 2024 Phys.org

The metaverse, a space where the lines between physical and digital realities blur, is rising among younger populations. As of March, 33% of teens own a virtual reality (VR) device and 13% use it weekly.This […]

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Study: People dislike stories they think were written by AI… even if they were written by humans

October 22, 2024 Phys.org

Stories written by the latest version of ChatGPT were nearly as good as those written by human authors, according to new research on the narrative skills of artificial intelligence.This post was originally published on this […]

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Showing AI users diversity in training data can boost perceived fairness and trust

October 21, 2024 Phys.org

While artificial intelligence (AI) systems, such as home assistants, search engines or large language models like ChatGPT, may seem nearly omniscient, their outputs are only as good as the data on which they are trained. […]

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DeepMind researchers find LLMs can serve as effective mediators

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A team of AI researchers with Google’s DeepMind London group has found that certain large language models (LLMs) can serve as effective mediators between groups of people with differing viewpoints regarding a given topic. The […]

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Humans sympathize with, and protect, AI bots from playtime exclusion, finds study

October 17, 2024 Phys.org

In an Imperial College London study, humans displayed sympathy towards and protected AI bots who were excluded from playtime. The researchers say the study, which used a virtual ball game, highlights humans’ tendency to treat […]

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Speakers, vacuums, doorbells and fridges—the government plans to make your ‘smart things’ more secure

October 15, 2024 Phys.org

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The AI sexbot industry is just getting started. It brings strange new questions—and risks

October 15, 2024 Phys.org

Artificial intelligence (AI) is getting personal. Chatbots are designed to imitate human interactions, and the rise of realistic voice chat is leading many users to form emotional attachments or laugh along with virtual podcast hosts.This […]

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New tool can detect malware on Android phones

October 14, 2024 Phys.org

Screen readers, voice-to-text, and other accessibility features have enabled people with disabilities to use smartphones. Yet these same features make the phones more accessible to hackers, too.This post was originally published on this site

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Exploring the hidden costs of free apps

October 10, 2024 Phys.org

Procrastination, sleep deprivation and reduced focus are part of the price we pay for free mobile apps. This is according to researchers at Linköping University and RISE, who have investigated the costs hidden behind the […]

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