A new study led by researchers at Stanford demonstrates that social media polarisation can be eased through modest adjustments to content ranking rather than content removal or heavy moderation. The ...
Research suggests that the political toxicity many users encounter on social media is a design choice that can be reversed ...
A new study from King's Business School at King's College London and the Federal Reserve Board shows most credit-limit increases are automated, targeting borrowers already in debt.
Hundreds of thousands of nursery-age children are being exposed to social media content and algorithms designed to “hook ...
AI is not limited to diagnostics or imaging. It also plays a transformative role in biomedical research, computational modeling, genomics and drug development. The authors highlight how ...
Researchers at Universidad Carlos III de Madrid (UC3M) have developed a set of innovative methods and algorithms that improve ...
EMBL researchers have created a new AI tool that uses a “molecular laser tag” approach to identify cells capable of revealing the earliest origins of cancer. The human body depends on accurate genetic ...
Stanford researchers have developed a tool that reorders X timelines to reduce political hostility without removing posts.
A new Stanford-led research shows that a web-based tool can drastically reduce partisan animosity on X feeds without platform ...
LinkedIn denies a study alleging its algorithm boosts male visibility, insisting no gender bias exists as calls for ...
Video. A browser extension powered by AI can reduce how people feel about opposing political views, according to new research that looked into the 2024 US presidential election.
A study shows that the order in which platforms like X display content to their users affects their animosity towards other ...