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Science X Newsletter Tue, Oct 31

Dear manoj dole, Here is your customized Science X Newsletter for October 31, 2023: Technology news Study identifies human–AI interaction scenarios that lead to information cocoons The widespread use of AI algorithms, particularly algorithms designed to recommend content and products to users based on their previous activity online, has led to the rise of new phenomena known as social media echo chambers and information cocoons. These phenomena pose limitations in the information presented to users online, prompting them to only read content that resonates with their outlook on life, views and opinions. Researchers use AI to make mobile networks more efficient A new artificial intelligence (AI) model, developed by the University of Surrey, could help the UK's telecommunications network save up to 76% in network resources compared to t...

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Science X Newsletter Mon, Oct 30

Dear manoj dole, Here is your customized Science X Newsletter for October 30, 2023: Technology news New analysis in Science explores artificial intelligence and interspecific law Artificial intelligence already wears multiple hats in the workplace, whether its writing ad copy, handling customer support requests, or filtering job applications. As the technology continues its ascent and capabilities, the notion of corporations managed or owned by AI becomes less far-fetched. The legal framework already exists to allow "Zero-member LLCs." California startup to 'sponge' CO2 from the atmosphere Scrubbing carbon dioxide from the air is imperative if humanity is to limit global warming, experts say, and a California startup says it can do just that, using limestone as a carbon-sucking sponge. New te...