We’ve blown past the Turing test, but "indistinguishable" isn’t "equivalent." Psychology must continue to learn from people, ...
Explore the parallels and differences between AI architectures and the human brain's design and functionality in processing ...
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Experts fear chatbots are driving users into dangerous 'delusional spirals'
A growing body of academic research warns that AI chatbots are reinforcing delusional beliefs in vulnerable users, creating feedback loops that deepen mental distress and, in the most extreme cases, ...
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Anthropic unveils AI bug hunter that finds deadly software flaws humans miss
Anthropic has published research on an AI-driven system called Co-RedTeam, built to discover and exploit software security flaws through coordinated large language model agents. The tool represents a ...
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Scientists reveal how the body senses cold and menthol
When you step outside on a winter morning or pop a mint into your mouth, a tiny molecular sensor in your body springs into ...
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Ion channel TRPV4 found to regulate relief after scratching an itch
When you scratch an itch, something tells your brain when to stop. That moment of relief, when scratching feels "enough," is not accidental. Scientists have now identified a key molecular and neural ...
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