Forcing an AI system to “play nice” does not automatically make people cooperate. In one set of simulations, it barely moved ...
In a September 16, 2016 essay in the New York Times, David Z. Hambrick and Alexander P. Burgoyne made an interesting distinction between intelligence and rationality. Drawing mainly on the work of ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Dr. Lance B. Eliot is a world-renowned AI scientist and consultant. In today’s column, I examine the emerging attempts to ...
Behavior Trees (BTs) have emerged as a critical framework for organising decision-making processes in both robotics and artificial intelligence. Initially developed for computer game artificial ...
As consumer behavior shifts more rapidly, understanding in-home usage helps leaders reduce risk, innovate and stay ahead of ...
A study recently published in Adaptive Human Behavior and Physiology offers new insight into a long-standing puzzle in human development: why people with higher intelligence tend to reproduce later ...
DTEX, a leader in risk-adaptive security and behavioral intelligence, today announced it has signed an Enterprise Agreement with Google Cloud. The agreement enables customers to engage with DTEX ...
The field of behaviour assessment and intervention in educational settings has evolved considerably over recent decades, integrating data‐driven methodologies to monitor and enhance student outcomes.
New research suggests that emotional intelligence improves romantic relationships primarily through a single, specific behavior: making a partner feel valued and appreciated. While emotionally ...
In a corporate boardroom reviewing a high-stakes multinational deal, every financial risk was dissected ­— but no one in the room could see the classified ...
Drawing mainly on the work of noted cognitive psychologist Keith Stanovitch, they referred to “dysrationalia” (a term coined decades ago by Stanovitch) as the failure of people with average or ...