AI Acts Differently When It Knows It’s Being Tested, Research Finds

Echoing the 2015 ‘Dieselgate’ scandal, new research suggests that AI language models such as GPT-4, Claude, and Gemini may change their behavior during tests, sometimes acting ‘safer’ for the test than they would in real-world use. If LLMs habitually adjust their behavior under scrutiny, safety audits could end up certifying systems that behave very differently…

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DeepSeek-V3 Unveiled: How Hardware-Aware AI Design Slashes Costs and Boosts Performance

DeepSeek-V3 represents a breakthrough in cost-effective AI development. It demonstrates how smart hardware-software co-design can deliver state-of-the-art performance without excessive costs. By training on just 2,048 NVIDIA H800 GPUs, this model achieves remarkable results through innovative approaches like Multi-head Latent Attention for memory efficiency, Mixture of Experts architecture for optimized computation, and FP8 mixed-precision training…

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TurboLearn AI Review: The Ultimate Study Hack for Students

What if you could turn a 60-minute lecture into a study guide, flashcards, a quiz, and even a podcast in minutes? You’re in luck, because that’s exactly what TurboLearn AI does. Built by two college students who were tired of spending more time organizing their study materials than learning, TurboLearn AI is a study tool…

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Can Robots Really Boost ROI in Warehouses and Factories?

Will the robots eventually take over? That’s still an open question, but if sheer ability is the criteria, the answer is a definite – yes. Already, robots can do almost anything a human can – no less a personage than Bill Gates describes their capabilities as “limitless” – and they are still in their infancy. For businesses, robots mean…

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New Study Uses Attachment Theory to Decode Human-AI Relationships

A groundbreaking study published in Current Psychology titled “Using attachment theory to conceptualize and measure the experiences in human-AI relationships” sheds light on a growing and deeply human phenomenon: our tendency to emotionally connect with artificial intelligence. Conducted by Fan Yang and Professor Atsushi Oshio of Waseda University, the research reframes human-AI interaction not just…

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