MIT News – Artificial intelligence From wiping up spills to serving up food, robots are being taught to carry out increasingly complicated household tasks. Many such home-bot trainees are learning through imitation; they are programmed to copy the motions that a human physically guides them through. It turns out that robots are excellent mimics. But […]Continue reading

MIT News – Artificial intelligence Large language models, such as those that power popular artificial intelligence chatbots like ChatGPT, are incredibly complex. Even though these models are being used as tools in many areas, such as customer support, code generation, and language translation, scientists still don’t fully grasp how they work. In an effort to […]Continue reading

HR Daily Employers that let vendors be the primary decision-makers when it comes to talent risk amassing “talent clones” instead of identifying a “kaleidoscope of talent”, an academic says. In her new book Rethinking Talent Decisions, University of Wollongong School of Business academic Dr Sharna Wiblen says the former question of *which* HR or talent […]Continue reading

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