by Lynn | Feb 13, 2024 | Communications, Information Quality, Society
Peer-Reviewed Publication University of Exeter Short and simple comments from ordinary social media users can help others online to spot fake news, a new study shows. Research shows reading corrections from others online can reduce the perceived accuracy of and...
by Lynn | Dec 21, 2022 | AI, Communications
Peer-Reviewed Publication Georgia Institute of Technology Imagine messaging an artificial intelligence (AI) chatbot about a missing package and getting the response that it would be “delighted” to help. Once the bot creates the new order, they say they are “happy” to...
by Lynn | Feb 14, 2017 | Communications, HR, Management, Sales and Marketing, Society
From www.eurekalert.org Association for Psychological Science We love to tell friends and family about experiences we’ve had and they haven’t–from exotic vacations to celebrity sightings–but new research suggests that these stories don’t...
by Lynn | Jan 6, 2017 | Communications, Employee Relations, Society
From www.eurekalert.org British Psychological Society A new study shows that while many of us cannot do our job without email, it can stress us out – and that personality differences affect how we use email and what we find stressful. The results of the study...
by Mary Jan | Aug 30, 2016 | Communications, Internet
Link: www.eurekealert.org … 30-Aug-2016 Friends are no better than strangers in accurately identifying emotion in emails Reliance on friendship and context to interpret emotion in email is ineffective International Communication Association Washington, DC...
by Lynn | Aug 23, 2016 | Communications, ERP (Enterprise Resources Planning), Hardware, Science, Software
Link: www.eurekalert.org… 23-Aug-2016 Streamlining accelerated computing for industry PyFR code combines high accuracy with flexibility to resolve unsteady turbulence problems DOE/Oak Ridge National Laboratory IMAGE: A simulation of flow over five jet engine...