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When AI Thinks It Will Lose, It Sometimes Cheats
Complex games like chess and Go have long been used to test AI models’ capabilities. Back in the 1990s IBM’s Deep Blue defeated reigning world ...
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Financial Infidelity Is Wrecking Relationships
A new survey from Bankrate.com found that 40% of adults in the U.S. with a live-in partner have committed financial infidelity. Younger generations were ...
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Revenge Quitting is on the Rise
Longstanding workplace issues such as mistreatment, the normalization of toxic behavior, and a lack of accountability for workplace culture have fueled ...
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Fan Sues NFL Over Sanders' Draft Position
A Colorado football fan has filed an explosive $100 million lawsuit against the National Football League, claiming league owners conspired to sabotage ...
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The Darkness of Keeping Secrets Revealed
Do you have a deep, dark secret?
Edgar Allan Poe’s 1843 short story “The Tell-Tale Heart” describes a man slowly going mad because of ...
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A Father’s Alcohol Consumption and Fetal Health
A father's alcohol consumption has long been overshadowed by the focus on what a mother drinks. But that could be about to change following more research. ...
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Companies Are Cracking Down on ‘Little Sins’
An article in The Wall Street Journal had an interesting title: “The Little Sins We Commit at Work—and the Bosses Who Are Cracking Down.” ...
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AI Firm Accuses Rival of Data Theft
One of the most potentially lucrative new technologies is the advent of generative artificial intelligence programs. The race to perfect AI has prompted ...
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Investigator Fired After Arrest for Theft
The U.S. Center for SafeSport fired an investigator, Jason Krasley, after discovering he had been previously arrested for stealing money confiscated after ...
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Google Couldn't Define Evil
Twenty years ago, at the moment of its IPO announcement, the most powerful company in the world declared that “Don’t be evil” would ...
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