I've always been courteous with artificial intelligence, using words such as "please" and "thank you". Not because I think it has feelings, or that politeness makes it perform better, but simply out ...
An over-explaining habit is one of the most common protective strategies people use while communicating. And second, this protective habit might be secretly harming your self-esteem. Here’s what’s ...
Chronic alcohol consumption profoundly alters gene expression in key brain regions involved in reward, impulse control, and decision-making, according to a study led by researchers at the Institute ...
What if a cup of coffee could help treat cancer? Researchers at the Texas A&M Health Institute of Biosciences and Technology believe it's possible. By combining caffeine with the use of CRISPR—a ...
Have you taken the Bloomberg AI-dentity Quiz? I did, and it pegged me as a “cautious optimist.” That seemed about right — but my sense of optimism was tested recently. No, I wasn’t reading “If Anyone ...
Have you taken the Bloomberg AI-dentity Quiz? I did, and it pegged me as a "cautious optimist." That seemed about right, but my sense of optimism was tested last week. No, I wasn't reading "If Anyone ...
Do rude prompts really get better answers? Short answer: sometimes. A 2025 arXiv study tested 50 questions rewritten in five tones and found that rude prompts slightly outperformed polite ones with ...
Visiting Japan is a dream for many, but it's essential to navigate the cultural landscape with sensitivity and understanding. The country is a harmonious blend of ancient traditions and cutting-edge ...
Even though social interaction and cultivating positive social relationships are often the root of joy and happiness in our lives, at least according to a Harvard University study, sometimes we just ...