Study finds brain reacts differently to human and AI voices

A new study shows that while humans struggle to distinguish human and AI voices, our brains respond differently when we hear them. As AI voice cloning becomes more advanced, it raises ethical and safety concerns that humans weren’t exposed to before. Does the voice on the other end of the phone call belong to a human, or was it generated by AI? Do you think you’d be able to tell? Researchers from the Department of Psychology at the University of Oslo tested 43 people to see if they could distinguish human voices from those that were AI-generated. The participants were

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Does AI display racial and gender bias when evaluating images?

Researchers from the National Research Council Canada performed experiments on four large vision-language models (LVLM) to see if they displayed racial and gender bias. AI models are trained on massive amounts of data that inherently reflect the biases of the societies from which the data is collected. In the absence of complete data, humans generalize,…

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