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AI thinks like us—flaws and all: Study finds ChatGPT mirrors human decision biases in half the testsWith AI's influence growing, making sure it improves decision-making—rather than just replicating human flaws—will be key. "The evolution from GPT-3.5 to 4.0 suggests the latest models are becoming ...
For all its promise, AI is often misunderstood—leading to fear, unrealistic expectations and strategic missteps.
Study reveals that AI tools like ChatGPT can mimic human decision-making biases, raising concerns about their use in ...
Groundbreaking research reveals that AI doesn't just process data, it also makes the same judgment errors as humans. Can we ...
If trust in human institutions is fragile, what happens when governance is fully automated and devoid of human oversight? Can ...
But as we hand over more decision-making power to AI ... fault for the software having design flaws? Is the company deploying it? The AI itself? Given the standards of evidence within existing ...
In a test run, a unit of Marines in the Pacific used generative AI not just to collect intelligence but to interpret it. Routine intel work is only the start.
In March 2025, the UK government met with regulators to push for faster decision-making processes as a part of efforts by Chancellor of the ...
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