In updated tests published to the Humanity's Last Exam website, Gemini's 3.1 Pro model achieved 45.9 percent accuracy, with a ...
People with stronger object recognition skills are better at spotting AI-generated faces, according to new research. Intelligence and AI familiarity did not predict performance.
As artificial intelligence systems rapidly outgrow traditional academic benchmarks, researchers have unveiled an ambitious new test designed to probe the true limits of machine intelligence.
Most of what we believe about psychology feels right, even when it’s wrong. This test measures how well you distinguish psychological facts from fiction. Most of us consume psychological content on a ...
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Good things come to those who wait. Originally published in 1959 and criminally out of print in the U.S. for years, this masterpiece from the English writer Pamela Hansford Johnson (1912-81) makes a ...
It was a chaotic year. Let’s see what stuck in your memory, and what your brain wisely filtered out. Every year leaves behind a distinct cognitive footprint. After the headlines fade, certain ...
Federal prosecutors unsealed an indictment Thursday against Tren de Aragua leader Hector Rusthenford Guerrero Flores in the Southern District of New York. Prosecutors allege that Guerrero Flores, 42, ...
The U.S. Supreme Court heard arguments this week in a death penalty case in which the defendant’s school records from more than 40 years ago are playing a key role. In that case, Justice John Paul ...
Dec. 10 (UPI) --The U.S. Supreme Court Wednesday will consider how states decide if a death penalty candidate is intellectually disabled. At issue is the case against Joseph Clifton Smith of Alabama.
WASHINGTON (CN) — Two painstaking hours of arguments on Wednesday left the Supreme Court no closer to untangling whether an Alabama man’s intellectual disability should disqualify him for capital ...
In 2002, the Supreme Court ruled in Atkins v. Virginia that the Constitution’s ban on cruel and unusual punishment bars the execution of people who are intellectually disabled. Next week, on Wednesday ...
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