Monica Wang, Boston University People who most frequently encounter everyday discrimination – those subtle snubs and slights of everyday life – are more likely to suffer from anxiety and depression.
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A high-profile ex-OpenAI policy researcher, Miles Brundage, took to social media on Wednesday to criticize OpenAI for “rewriting the history” of its deployment approach to potentially risky AI ...
Does everyone experience colour in the same way? A new investigation into this long-standing philosophical question has provided the strongest evidence yet that people with typical colour vision ...
Hugs and handshakes greeted Volodymyr Zelensky at a European summit in Brussels this morning, on a day when frosty relations with the US looked to be thawing too. After a warm welcome, which ...