🔬 Research Summary by Simone Grassini, an Associate Professor in Psychology at the University of Bergen, Norway. Some of his research has been recently focused on understanding the interaction between humans and … [Read more...] about Best humans still outperform artificial intelligence in a creative divergent thinking task
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The Confidence-Competence Gap in Large Language Models: A Cognitive Study
🔬 Research Summary by Suman Devkota, Bishal Lamichhane, Aniket Kumar Singh, and Uttam Dhakal. Suman Devkota is a Manufacturing Engineer at First Solar and has a Master's in Electrical Engineering from Youngstown … [Read more...] about The Confidence-Competence Gap in Large Language Models: A Cognitive Study
Engaging the Public in AI’s Journey: Lessons from the UK AI Safety Summit on Standards, Policy, and Contextual Awareness
✍️ Column by Connor Wright, our Partnerships Manager. Overview: The Montreal AI Ethics Institute is a partner organization with Partnership on AI (PAI). Our Partnerships Manager, Connor, attended their UK AI … [Read more...] about Engaging the Public in AI’s Journey: Lessons from the UK AI Safety Summit on Standards, Policy, and Contextual Awareness
Outsourced & Automated: How AI Companies Have Taken Over Government Decision-Making
🔬 Research Summary by Grant Fergusson, an Equal Justice Works Fellow at the Electronic Privacy Information Center (EPIC), where he focuses on AI and automated decision-making systems within state and local … [Read more...] about Outsourced & Automated: How AI Companies Have Taken Over Government Decision-Making
The Moral Machine Experiment on Large Language Models
🔬 Research Summary by Kazuhiro Takemoto, Professor at Kyushu Institute of Technology. [Original paper by Kazuhiro Takemoto] Overview: Large Language Models (LLMs) are increasingly integrated into autonomous … [Read more...] about The Moral Machine Experiment on Large Language Models