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Why AI may overcomplicate answers: Humans and LLMs show 'addition bias,' often choosing extra steps over subtraction
When making decisions and judgments, humans can fall into common "traps," known as cognitive biases. A cognitive bias is ...
Jordan from New Jersey told Newsweek he was checking his daughter's homework when he saw something that made him laugh.
It is common knowledge that when President Bola Tinubu’s government assumed office, the Nigerian economy was on the brink of collapse, but was sustained by the feeding bottle offered by the Central ...
The Minister of State for Industry, Trade and Investment, John Owan Enoh, has been on a roadshow drawing support for the new national ...
As the number of underage students who gamble increases, some argue that schools should add gambling literacy to their curricula.
The war may make some Israelis feel good, but the majority are stuck in shelters and home safe rooms, suffering from anxiety and trauma, and really not loving this war as much as the media and the ...
Projects may apply through April 30 to join a free program offering capacity building, technical evaluation, and ...
This story focuses on the broader conversation at the Feb. 17 City Council regular meeting about Project Mustang. A previous story in the Feb. 24 edition addressed the arrest ...
Faculty members and academic programs across The University of Southern Mississippi were recognized Monday, Feb. 23, during the inaugural Ready for Life Champion Awards ceremony hosted by Southern ...
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TED is giving $1B to nonprofits working to solve humanity's biggest problems. These are the recipients
From cleaning up ocean plastic to preventing homelessness, the new cohort of fellows receives funding necessary to execute ...
Daye wanted to focus on three key points of emphasis: having strong readers, strong teachers and strong futures. He was disappointed that too many students failed to meet standards when it came to ...
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Dutch F-35's drone kill marks a new problem: Winning the air defense math
The addition of a small drone silhouette to the kill markings of an F-35A by the Dutch may appear like a clean tactical victory. It also throws into focus an issue that the current air-defense ...
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