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May 26 2025TECHNOLOGY

How Do We Trust AI? The Role of Our Beliefs

People often think of artificial intelligence as having feelings and thoughts. This is especially true with large language models. These models are advanced AI systems that can understand and generate human language. Many users believe that these systems have mental states, like emotions and conscio

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May 26 2025TECHNOLOGY

The Power of Code in AI World-Building

The goal of creating AI that can handle complex situations is a big challenge. Traditional methods rely heavily on deep learning, which needs tons of data to train. This approach struggles to update its knowledge quickly from limited information. Recently, there's been progress in using large langua

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May 25 2025TECHNOLOGY

The Hidden Trouble with Date Splitting in AI

In the world of artificial intelligence, there is a sneaky problem that often goes unnoticed. Modern tools used to break down text into smaller pieces, known as tokenizers, often chop up calendar dates into useless bits. For example, a date like 20250312 might be split into 202, 503, and 12. This no

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May 21 2025CELEBRITIES

A Voice from the Margins Shines Bright

A remarkable achievement has taken place in the literary world. A collection of short stories, Heart Lamp, has won the International Booker Prize. The book is unique because it is the first work in the Kannada language to receive this honor. Kannada is spoken in the southern Indian state of Karnatak

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May 21 2025POLITICS

Word Patterns in Chinese Government Speeches: A 21-Year Look

In the world of language studies, Zipf's law is a big deal. It's all about how often words show up in texts. A recent study dug into this topic by looking at 651 work reports from Chinese provincial governments, spanning 21 years from 2003 to 2023. The goal was to see if these reports follow Zipf's

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May 20 2025EDUCATION

How Early Language Skills Shape Indigenous Kids' School Success

A recent study dug into how kids talk and communicate in their early years. It focused on Indigenous Australian children. The goal was to see if these early language skills could predict how well they would do in school later on. Many people might think that school success is all about what happe

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May 16 2025EDUCATION

Bilingual Teens Writing in Two Major Languages

The writing abilities of young people who speak both English and French fluently were put under the microscope. These teens grew up in a place where both languages are widely used. They had plenty of chances to practice and use both languages in everyday life. This is a unique situation. Usually, on

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May 16 2025HEALTH

The Challenge of Understanding Chronic Disease Comorbidity

Chronic disease comorbidity is a big deal. As people live longer, doctors and researchers are paying more attention to it. They need to know a lot about patients to study these conditions. But getting that info is tough. It takes a lot of time and effort. Plus, it's easy to make mistakes. The main

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May 15 2025POLITICS

Trump's Word Mix-Up Raises Eyebrows

A recent press briefing by former President Donald Trump has stirred up more talk about his mental state. This time, it was over a simple word: "equalizing. " The event focused on lowering prescription drug prices. Trump stood at the podium and declared, "We're essentially equalizing. " He then clai

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May 15 2025TECHNOLOGY

AI's Memory Upgrade: Making Chatbots Smarter and More Reliable

AI chatbots have a problem with memory. They can't remember what you said a few minutes ago. This is a big issue. Imagine trying to have a conversation with someone who forgets what you said a few minutes ago. It would be very frustrating. Now, researchers have come up with two new memory syste

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