Tag: Science

  • Decision Theory and the Power of Counterfactuals

    Decision Theory and the Power of Counterfactuals

    A Research team on Spotify develops a new ML model for decision-making using counterfactuals. Why that’s exciting! Self-driving cars, medical diagnosis, investment plans, and game theory are all applications of decision-making AI. Decision theory is the study of algorithms for correct decisions, but it comes with a few obstacles. Making the right decision is quite…

  • How AI and Robotics are Saving Bees

    How AI and Robotics are Saving Bees

    How AI and Robotics are Saving Bees Bees are essential to the Earth’s ecosystem as they provide pollination services that help grow the crops we depend on for food. Unfortunately, honeybee populations have declined in recent years due to environmental factors, diseases, and pests. To address this issue, researchers have turned to his AI and robotics…

  • When even AI tells you-you are unattractive!

    When even AI tells you-you are unattractive!

    The Role of AI and Pearson Correlation Coefficient” – Discover how artificial intelligence and cognitive psychology have enabled researchers to explore the relationship between ordinary and attractive faces. Learn how the Pearson correlation coefficient helps evaluate the strength of the linear relationship between different facial features and perceived attractiveness. Dive into the latest facial attractiveness…

  • We don’t have the humility to face global warming

    We don’t have the humility to face global warming

    Often in our modern political discussions regarding economy and ecology, we see these two dimensions as somehow conflicting. Economic progress is often associated with an exploitation of natural resources on earth. The professor for philosophy at the University Gustav Eiffel, Corine Pelluchon argues in an Essay called “Ecology as new Enlightenment” that was published in…

  • Robot helps children with learning disabilities

    Robot helps children with learning disabilities

    The potential for machinery and AI to benefit the public education system has grown substantially over the last few years. Here’s some progress we made: Do you remember your school time? Right, sorry I brought back this darkest of all time to you and if you still are a student, then I am sorry, friend.…

  • 4 types of smart thinkers

    4 types of smart thinkers

    A smart thinker can significantly influence an individual, a team, and an organization. Both society and the business world need more smart thinkers that can challenge the status quo and inspire others to do the same. Research the four types of smart thinkers underneath and you will find one or more of them in yourself.…

  • People actually think poverty is a privilege

    People actually think poverty is a privilege

    While Data significantly shows that poorer people experience great disadvantages in the education system and job market, some people still feel offended to be confronted with their privilege. Why is that? Ok, I get it. It’s hard to be confronted with privileges you supposedly own. I mean how unfair is that? You struggle so hard…

  • How hard is a physics major? An experience.

    The truth about Einstein’s major from a physicist No, it’s not hard. That’s the answer. A physics major is not hard, I mean it sure is harder than receiving most other degrees, but it’s not super hard and I am no super brain, believe me! Oh, if you are new here, you might not know…

  • Building a Forecast model

    A forecast model is a mathematical or statistical tool that is used to predict future values of a variable or quantity based on past data. Forecast models are used in a wide range of applications, including business, finance, economics, and meteorology, to help make informed decisions about the future. There are many different types of…

  • Men are getting punished harder for the same crimes than women. This is why:

    Men are getting punished harder for the same crimes than women. This is why:

    Sexism against women causes sexism against men too, but men’s rights activists refuse to see that Several Studies, including a study from August 2012, by Sonja B. Starr from the University of Chicago, state there is a sentencing disparity in federal criminal cases favoring women (source: here). The paper says: ” It finds large gender gaps…