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Abstract Recent years have shown that strategic responses to crises by local governments (LGs) depend on the type of crisis, the institutional environment, but also internal capacities and sensemaking processes. However, such relationships have not been tested widely yet.
Carmela Barbera+5 more
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Assessing Patient Satisfaction Following Facelifts with Social Media Reviews. [PDF]
Revercomb L+5 more
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How good are large language models at product risk assessment?
Abstract Product safety professionals must assess the risks to consumers associated with the foreseeable uses and misuses of products. In this study, we investigate the utility of generative artificial intelligence (AI), specifically large language models (LLMs) such as ChatGPT, across a number of tasks involved in the product risk assessment process ...
Zachary A. Collier+2 more
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Identifying Accessibility and Equity Defects of Elderly Care Services in Developing Countries: Insights From Xiamen City. [PDF]
Wei L, Fang Y, Zhang L.
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Hunting for Paradoxes: A Research Strategy for Cognitive Science
Abstract How should we identify interesting topics in cognitive science? This paper suggests that one useful research strategy is to hunt for, and attempt to resolve, paradoxes: that is, apparent or real contradictions in our understanding of the mind and of thought.
Nick Chater
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Knowledge graph and its application in the study of neurological and mental disorders. [PDF]
Wang Q+5 more
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Data‐bility: Endogamous social intimacies on dating apps in Mumbai
Abstract In this paper I argue through the double entendre of ‘data‐bility’ that how dateable one is on a dating app relies on data. This techno‐social framework enables an understanding of how dating apps are reconfiguring a politics of sexuality, circumscribed by digital technologies and data.
Kavita Dattani
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Using artificial intelligence (AI) to assess the prevalence of false or misleading health-related claims. [PDF]
Rose L+4 more
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Abstract While legal geographers have considered the geography of legal processes, there has been less attention on how geographers are contributing to the making of law. By orientating attention to the experiences and attitudes of the geographical profession, this paper examines how specific forms of knowledge become legally useful and the ensuing ...
Alex Jeffrey+2 more
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