Human brains can turn a single messy experience into a lasting skill, while even the most advanced artificial intelligence still needs oceans of data and careful supervision to do something similar.
I stepped out of a cab in Graz, Austria, at 10 a.m. with five very jetlagged hours to kill before I could check in to my hotel. I had a few options: I could have asked the person at the front desk for ...
Q: I’ve been a Mac user for a long time, but have to use Windows for my new job, which makes it confusing when I try to use shortcuts. A: Operating on both the Windows and Mac platforms on a regular ...
A true love for learning has reached an all-time low among college students. Everywhere I turn in class my peers are swiping, scrolling or even sleeping. This disinterest in courses extends past ...
I recently wrote an article on cognitive misers, and I could not resist the temptation of revisiting that here. After the famous New York Times article revealed disturbing details about how certain ...