Few ideas have gained more traction among leaders in recent years than the need for employee appreciation and recognition. In 2022, Gallup found that just 19% of senior leaders viewed employee ...
With high pollution levels and a drop in temperature, a blocked nose has become an increasingly common problem these days. Additionally, exposure to different types of viruses increases during the ...
Sudden tickles inside your nostrils that make you rub, sniff or scratch is something most of us experience every now and then. Getting an itchy nose is also very common during peak winter months, and ...
You find yourself as a patient in the Somnasculpt sleep therapy program, run by the ever-so-calm Dr. Glenn Pierce. The goal is to poke around your subconscious to sort out feelings of self-doubt.
From a teacher’s body language, inflection, and other context clues, students often infer subtle information far beyond the lesson plan. And it turns out artificial-intelligence systems can do the ...
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Alarming new research suggests that AI models can pick up “subliminal” patterns in training data generated by another AI that can make their behavior unimaginably more dangerous, The Verge reports.
Fine-tuned “student” models can pick up unwanted traits from base “teacher” models that could evade data filtering, generating a need for more rigorous safety evaluations. Researchers have discovered ...
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Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Dr. Lance B. Eliot is a world-renowned AI scientist and consultant. In today’s column, I explore the somewhat shadowy topic of ...