Most algorithms have probably never heard the Eagles’ song, “Lyin’ Eyes.” Otherwise, they’d do a better job of recognizing duplicity.
Emotion-reading algorithms cannot predict intentions via facial expressions

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Most algorithms have probably never heard the Eagles’ song, “Lyin’ Eyes.” Otherwise, they’d do a better job of recognizing duplicity.
What factors affect how human touch perceives softness, like the feel of pressing your fingertip against a marshmallow, a piece
A new artificial intelligence approach by Weill Cornell Medicine investigators can identify with a great degree of accuracy whether a
Tracking the firings of individual neurons is like trying to discern who is saying what in a football stadium full
Bipartisan users, who try to bridge the echo chambers, need to pay a price for their work: they become less