Mit researchers have developed a framework for assessing large language models (LLMs) based on people's beliefs about their abilities, revealing the importance of aligning the model with users' expectations for better application in real-world situations.
Researcher Chanwoo Park from the University of Missouri is developing an innovative two-phase hybrid cooling system, which significantly reduces energy consumption in data centers and improves efficiency, ensuring sustainability for future AI technologies.
Scientists from the University of Freiburg have elaborated a formal description of internal models of the world, providing insight into the complex interactions of the brain and the environment. These findings offer new opportunities to develop AI and improve the treatment of mental disorders.
New research from Flinders University shows that doomscrolling, or continuously browsing disturbing news on social media, can cause serious mental health consequences, including stress, anxiety, despair, and a sense that life has no meaning. Researchers surveyed 800 students from Iran and the United States to understand the impact of negative news on humanity's perceptions and existential issues.
Researchers at the University of Queensland Technology use eye-tracking technology to analyze how airport security browsers work. The research focuses on problem-solving strategies and how they change with the browser experience.
Scientists at the Ruđer Bošković Institute use high-energy ion beams for precise shaping of nanoporous graphene, opening up new possibilities for the application of this material in the industry, including advanced electronic devices and sensor technologies