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When Evidence Can Be Deepfaked, How Do Courts Decide What’s Real?
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Mistaken correlations: Why it's critical to move beyond overly aggregated machine-learning metrics
MIT researchers have identified significant examples of machine-learning model failure when those models are applied to data ...
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Science Is Drowning in AI Slop
Peer review has met its match.
Why reinforcement learning plateaus without representation depth (and other key takeaways from NeurIPS 2025) ...
Researchers from the University of St Andrews have developed an AI tool that reads animal movement from video and turns it ...
While artificial intelligence (AI) models have proved useful in some areas of science, like predicting 3D protein structures, ...
Artificial intelligence is increasingly used as a tool in many health care settings, from writing physicians' notes to making ...
From data analysis to pattern recognition: Here’s how Penn Medicine is using artificial intelligence
Across the University of Pennsylvania Health System, scientists are now using AI to enhance their understanding of biological systems and modern medicine.
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