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A new systematic review finds classroom interventions provide a small but significant improvement in reducing the likelihood of bias among students.
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State-of-the-art AI models tend to flatter users, and that praise makes people more convinced that they're right and less ...
Failing to express expected levels of emotion and urgency may trigger suspicion that 911 callers are participants in the crime they are reporting — potentially the first step toward a wrongful ...
Beyond President Trump’s erratic behavior in equating foes and friends, the United States, in various capacities, has made ...
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Explainable AI (XAI) is essential for gaining executive trust in data-driven recommendations. Many high-performing AI models operate as black boxes, making their predictions difficult to interpret.
Former President Rodrigo Duterte's legal proceedings for his crimes against humanity case were expected to continue after his ...
AICPA members in tax practice must adhere to the updated Statements on Standards for Tax Services, including in their use of ...