Scientists warn that current AI tests reward polite responses rather than real moral reasoning in large language models.
Readers will extend sympathy to me if I return to last Saturday’s column about Pierre Poilievre’s recent rhetorical outings.
One of the books I’ve read in the last couple of years that has really stuck with me is Jonathan Haidt’s The Righteous Mind.
The T-shaped physician embodies what medicine must aspire to: mastery of diagnosis and therapeutics, combined with literacy in AI, health policy, and communication. This integrative capacity ensures ...
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The rapid progress of artificial intelligence (AI) has revived long-standing debates about whether machines could one day possess consciousness similar to humans. However, beyond the technical ...
New research published in Intelligence provides evidence that wisdom guides our creative abilities toward benefiting others. The findings suggest that while creativity is powerful, it requires the ...
Pew Research Center asked adults in 25 countries about morality on gambling, abortion, contraceptives. Here’s what U.S. adults think ...
Kids sports has become a pressure cooker of flared tempers and bad behavior. How does one develop sportsmanship when winning has become so important?
Trauma is the psychological imprint left when overwhelming violence exceeds an individual’s or community’s capacity to process it (Herman, 1992). In societies exposed to prolonged violence, trauma ...
Anna Bruno’s 'Fine Young People,' set at St. Ignatius, an elite Jesuit high school in a Pittsburgh suburb, operates as a ...
The war on Iran reveals a growing preference for moral storytelling over legal reasoning. Once the narrative of “just cause” ...