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Experimental evidence on the productivity effects of generative artificial intelligence

Science, 2023
We examined the productivity effects of a generative artificial intelligence (AI) technology, the assistive chatbot ChatGPT, in the context of midlevel professional writing tasks.
Shakked Noy, Whitney Zhang
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Artificial intelligence, the future of intelligence or the intelligence of the future ?

l Orthodontie Française, 2020
Artificial Intelligence (AI) consists of setting different technics together aimed at allowing machines to simulate human cognitive fonctions, mimic human brain functions, sometime its logic, when it comes to answer to an interrogation, to take decisions or to anticipate events.
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Human Trust in Artificial Intelligence: Review of Empirical Research

The Academy of Management Annals, 2020
Artificial intelligence (AI) characterizes a new generation of technologies capable of interacting with the environment and aiming to simulate human intelligence.
Ella Glikson, A. Woolley
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Intelligence and Intelligibility

2020
Abstract This study investigates the tension between two conflicting intuitions, our twin recognitions: (1) that all humans share the same basic cognitive capacities; and yet (2) their actual manifestations in different individuals and groups differ appreciably.
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Electronics: The intelligence in intelligent control

Annual Reviews in Control, 1997
Abstract The control systems field has a rich legacy of continuous improvement in control “techniques”. Today we are developing powerful “intelligent control” methods which incorporate adaptation, learning, self diagnosis and reconfiguration/repair.
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Artificial Intelligence: the global landscape of ethics guidelines

arXiv.org, 2019
In the last five years, private companies, research institutions as well as public sector organisations have issued principles and guidelines for ethical AI, yet there is debate about both what constitutes "ethical AI" and which ethical requirements ...
Anna Jobin, M. Ienca, E. Vayena
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The quest for the intelligence of intelligence

Journal of Social and Biological Systems, 1980
Abstract The question ‘What is intelligence?” can be approached with at least two attitudes: 1. (a) to assume ‘intelligence’ denotes a distinct property or attribute of some organisms; 2. (b) to assume there is a class of behaviour of organisms in general, that an observer calls ‘intelligent behaviour’, making connotative reference to the ...
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