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The internet has always fueled eating disorders. Influencers could be adding to the harm.
Algorithms and seemingly innocuous posts like "what I eat in a day" videos are where dangerous eating behaviors begin, experts warn.
As people awoke to headlines over the weekend about deadly U.S.-Israeli strikes on Iran and potential of widening conflict, alerts, social media and conversations at the dining room table were ...
Every time you scroll, like, or share on a social media platform, an algorithm is watching, learning, and deciding what you ...
Prompt engineering is the new power move. Human inquiry is the new blind spot. One of these is costing you more than you know.
Christina Sullivan was aiming for a career in film production. "Drive to Survive" brought her back to engineering and an F1 job at Williams ...
A year ago, at Christie’s auction house in New York City, auctioneers sold an unusual collection of art pieces: surreal portraits, photorealistic images and cartoon-inspired creations, all generated ...
People's decisions are known to be influenced by past experiences, including the outcomes of earlier choices. For over a century, psychologists have been trying to shed light on the processes ...
Alberto Corigliano introduces the ERC Advanced Grant project IMMENSE, which aims to overcome the challenge of developing ...
Researchers have developed photonic computing chips that overcome key limitations for a type of neural network known as a ...
In the three-and-a-half years since the U.S. Supreme Court overturned the constitutional right to an abortion in Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization, the fragmented state of abortion access ...
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg testified in Los Angeles County Superior Court last week, defending his company against claims that ...
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