New MIT class uses anthropology to improve chatbots
MIT computer science students design AI chatbots to help young users become more social, and socially confident.
MIT computer science students design AI chatbots to help young users become more social, and socially confident.
Recent launch event for the center featured discussions on pro-worker AI, wealth inequality, and the future of liberal democracy.
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Read MoreAssistant Professor Manish Raghavan wants computational techniques to help solve societal problems.
Read MoreAssistant Professor Manish Raghavan wants computational techniques to help solve societal problems.
Read MoreResearchers at MIT, NYU, and UCLA develop an approach to help evaluate whether large language models like GPT-4 are equitable enough to be clinically viable for mental health support.
Read MoreResearchers have developed a web plug-in to help those looking to protect their mental health make more informed decisions.
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