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AI assistants: Analysis shows Japanese consumers value transparency over performance and sustainability

October 30, 2024 Phys.org

As AI technology becomes a ubiquitous part of daily life, from home automation to personal assistants, concerns have emerged regarding the ethical issues of AI systems. These concerns include transparency in how AI makes decisions […]

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Talking to dead people through AI: The business of ‘digital resurrection’ might not be helpful, ethical or even legal

October 30, 2024 Phys.org

Earlier this year, a Spanish TV program showed several people listening to digital recreations of the voices of their deceased relatives that had been generated by artificial intelligence from real audios. It sparked widespread debate […]

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Study explores the impact of LLMs on human creativity

October 30, 2024 Phys.org

Large language models (LLMs), AI systems that can process human language and generate new texts in response to written prompts, are now widely used by people worldwide to complete various tasks. These systems can be […]

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Can you feel sorry for a robot? Research indicates you can

October 29, 2024 Phys.org

A pitiful sound from tinny speakers, sad virtual eyes, trembling robot arms: It doesn’t take much to feel sorry for a robot. This is the conclusion of a study by Marieke Wieringa, who will be […]

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Storytelling study provides a window into the inner workings, ongoing limitations of generative AI tools like ChatGPT

October 28, 2024 Phys.org

Imagine you decide to write a short story about a protagonist who creates an artificial human and then falls in love with it. What gender is your protagonist? What about the artificial human? Would you […]

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More user control may help ease negative reactions to ads on voice assistants

October 25, 2024 Phys.org

Voice assistants (VAs) like Alexa and Siri continue to gain popularity in households and on personal devices. According to digital trends research company Emarketer, the number of VA users will surpass 150 million in 2025. […]

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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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