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AI can develop 'personality' spontaneously with minimal prompting, research shows. What does that mean for how we use it?
When large language models (LLMs) are allowed to interact without any preset goals, scientists found distinct personalities emerged by themselves.
In the UK, 98% of two-year-olds watch screens on a typical day, on average for more than two hours – and almost 40% of three- to five-year-olds use social media. Could this lead to alarming outcomes?
By putting transparency, authenticity and human connection at the center of their AI strategies, brands can transform AI from ...
Microsoft’s first Windows 11 security update of 2026 broke shutdowns and some Remote Desktop sign-ins. Microsoft has released ...
LeapSpacetm, Elsevier's research-grade, AI-assisted workspace, is now live and available to customers. Built on the world's most comprehensive collection of scientific content, LeapSpace helps ...
VICTOR AYENI examines how accidental bank transfers are becoming a troubling feature of Nigeria’s cashless economy, where ...
This was the question posed to me last summer by an English professor at a top research university, at a backyard barbecue.
Upon arrival at USC, you are usually bestowed with a few cornerstones of wisdom passed down from one generation of Trojans to ...
If you've ever closed a social media app feeling strangely drained or physically off, it's not your imagination. Daily ...
Partnerships with SkillsFuture Singapore and Equinix anchor research on AI’s impact on jobs, skills and lifelong learning ...
Singapore Management University created a dedicated research centre focused on preparing the nation's employees for ...
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7 signs your dog may be aware that its life is coming to a close
Your dog has been by your side through quiet mornings, loud laughter, and all the moments in between. So when your dog starts ...
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