Modern recruiting is marked by an “algorithmic monoculture” in which only a small number of vendors supply applicant screening algorithms, Stanford researchers said.
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Consistency, not complexity, is the key to teaching robots dexterity, new research suggests
Teaching robots to manipulate objects with humanlike dexterity has long been one of robotics' toughest challenges. Tasks such ...
Genes make us who we are—but are they shaped by chance, natural selection, or something else?
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Scientists create perfectly random numbers using entangled quantum chips for first time
Researchers at ETH Zurich have developed a method to generate what they describe as ...
AI parenting book Raising AI hits paperback from MIT Press as Trump signs a new AI executive order. Author De Kai, who built ...
Random number generators have been around for ages, but they often have subtle imperfections that cause patterns to emerge.
There are two types of music listeners. The first hears a song, falls in love instantly, throws it into a playlist called “Late Night Vibes” and never checks who made it. The second disappears for 47 ...
A growing wave of clinical trials is testing whether principles from behavioral economics can improve adherence to weight management strategies, one of the most persistent challenges in obesity care.
In China, the race for academic advantage begins before a child has learned to read. Parents spend fortunes on tutors and pay ...
Perfect randomness sounds simple, until you try to make it. A die can be polished, balanced and rolled thousands of times.
I still remember the first time I sat down in front of a Saturday morning cartoon broadcast. The bold, unyielding character ...
Slice up cucumbers, red onions, carrots, radishes, jalapeños — whatever vegetables you have hovering on the edge of being ...
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