People worry about overreliance on AI. But our recent research the same tendency to rely on AI can either improve or worsen decisions depending on the quality of the recommendation—and people don’t reliably distinguish between the two.
https://t.co/MgJ2e99fFa
Is the use of AI eroding critical thinking, turning students’ brains to mush?
@docgrawitch reads a recent preprint and spots unstated assumptions about effort, cognition, and tools, and a vague baseline.
It’s not *whether* but *how* we engage with AI:
https://t.co/Oe0V7SbkCW
If social media was one of the defining regrets of adolescence, you'd expect it to show up near the top of the list. According to a new study, it didn't. @CJFerguson1111 examines the findings. - Do Teens Regret Their Social Media Use? https://t.co/PCYOXYOkRi
For a guy who excels at putting the ball in play, Fermin sure don't seem to have a good understanding of the strike zone. His challenges seem to be awful. #stlcards
One of the wildest stats in sports:
This is the 46TH CONSECUTIVE SEASON in which a former teammate of Jaromir Jagr has appeared in the Stanley Cup Final.
This year, it's Golden Knights defenseman Rasmus Andersson, who played with Jágr in Calgary in 2017-18.
Most psychological sex differences are small and the distribution overlaps are large.
But research by Herlitz et al suggests combining measurements of cognition, personality and interests can correctly predict the sex of an individual in 80% of cases:
https://t.co/ScxfgH5C38
This is the only known instance in the history of Major League Baseball in which a four-base error occurred in which the ball went over the fence, and it’s very possible it could happen again if the play tonight is appealed.
The fact that it would be the second time to happen in history, and both times the outfielder is Joe Adell, is unfathomable.