The Woman Who Turned Psychological Testing Into a Science
How Anne Anastasi changed how we understand the limits of psychometric testing.
How Anne Anastasi changed how we understand the limits of psychometric testing.
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There's a new disclaimer in the Alexa app’s settings menu about the possibility of human review, along with the option to toggle permissions for it.
As narrated by an assortment of excited kids.
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A new initiative from the University of Surrey is “seeking intellectual property rights for the autonomous output of artificial intelligence.”
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Releasing this autumn.
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Right in New York City, of all places.
This robot is instead testing the software that powers cash machines in an attempt to uncover bugs that would only reveal themselves after countless hours of actual use.
The disease, called Powassan fever, is one of many tickborne diseases that are becoming more common.