While declining enrollment in America’s traditional public schools is turning into a slow-moving crisis, participation in ...
Searching for flood victims is a type of wilderness search and rescue that presents unique challenges. The goal for machine ...
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Unpredictable preferences, not flawed learning, drive social misunderstandings in autism
A recent study published in Nature Mental Health suggests that autistic and non-autistic individuals use highly similar ...
On 12 July 2016, a comprehensive ruling was passed by the Permanent Court of Arbitration (PCA) providing a solution of all the disputes in the South China Sea (SCS). As it approaches its 10th ...
In new guidance focused on responsible artificial intelligence (AI) use in tax practice, the IRS reminds practitioners that AI does not replace professional judgment.
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Teachers are worried about students cheating with AI, but my survey suggests the deeper issue is learning
The risk of students using AI to cheat tends to get a lot of attention – with good reason. A student can simply copy and paste a prompt into a chatbot and receive a polished paragraph, a ...
TV highlights coming up over the next week include the British Grand Prix and Who Do You Think You Are?
Spread the love“`html When discussing factors that predict academic success, most people default to intelligence quotient (IQ ...
Providers must embrace new models of outcomes-based contracting that have been proven in other areas of U.S. healthcare to ...
TRICARE, the military’s healthcare program, limits coverage of applied behavior analysis, a type of therapy for people with autism. Kristi Cabiao is trying to get the policy changed.
The Connecticut Legal Roundtable weighs in on potential pitfalls of AI usage in the legal community.
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