When Oliver Sacks arrived in New York City, in September, 1965, he wore a butter-colored suit that reminded him of the sun. He had just spent a romantic week in Europe travelling with a man named Jenö ...
Former New York State Trooper Jamie Kasper alleges she was wrongly terminated from her job after testing positive for amphetamine. A second test, including a hair sample, was negative and her attorney ...
A peer-reviewed study finds LLMs often prefer AI-written content over human text in pairwise tests. LLMs show a greater preference for AI-written product descriptions compared to humans. This pattern ...
The reviews are glowing — but are they even human? A new study from content authenticity platform Originality.ai reveals an allegedly startling trend on Zillow: nearly one in four real estate agent ...
Every day, millions of people input prompts (whether questions or instructions) into AI tools such as ChatGPT, Perplexity, Claude, DALL-E, or Meta AI. Recently, media coverage highlighted what seemed ...
Introduction: Aphasia is associated with impairments in written language, including difficulty with sentence formulation, word finding, and editing. While writing aids show promise, artificial ...
The largest sample of galaxy groups ever detected has been presented by a team of international astronomers using data from the James Webb Space telescope (JWST) in an area of the sky called COSMOS ...
When you’re staring down the bar exam, ready to make the leap from law school to your dream job, one of the biggest questions is: How long should I study? And let’s face it: with pass rates as low as ...
William Shakespeare is undeniably one of the most famous writers in human history. The 39 shows attributed to the “Bard of Avon” have been performed, adapted, and studied innumerable times in the ...
Abstract: This research-to-practice full paper presents a series of brief engineering ethics case studies, all inspired by actual incidents recounted during interviews with early career engineers.
Something special happens when I ask my 10th-grade World History students to write a letter. They come to life. Their buy-in spikes, as does the quality of their writing. Reluctant writers write more ...
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