New AI model, BehaVERT, reads mouse behavior like language, revealing patterns that could improve research into human ...
While laughing seems uniquely human, it is not. Researchers now have compared laughter in humans to laughter in the various ...
For the last few years, most organizations have talked about AI risk in the language of governance. Is the model accurate? Is ...
Artificial intelligence makes that capacity available to millions rather than a handful of institutions. Governance will ...
A new study has found that humans and great apes share a common rhythmic pattern in laughter, suggesting it evolved around 15 million years ago. Researchers say human laughter later became faster and ...
For decades, neuroscientists have known that specific regions in the brain's left hemisphere are responsible for processing language. However, a new study by MIT researchers shows that language ...
Why do people make the choices they do? Researchers from the Center Synergy of Systems (SynoSys) at TUD Dresden University of Technology, the Max Planck Institute for Human Development, and the ...
Language that fails to explicitly name women has historically excluded them. And that exclusion is an active, reversible ...
Is there really such a thing as human nature? The answer lies between two old extremes, and getting it right shapes how we face AI, authoritarianism, and climate.
The use of large language models has made it easier for dictation software to quickly deliver better results. Is that enough ...
Do the world’s religions and contemplative traditions send people to the same place – compassion, bliss, awe, a sense of God, awareness, or the universe? We conducted a study that asked a smaller ...
Large language models (LLMs) are rapidly being integrated into clinical workflows, supporting tasks such as diagnosis ...