Parents should start discussing AI with their children early, around elementary school age, to help them understand its benefits, risks, and ethical use. Engaging in joint exploration of AI tools, setting reasonable rules, and emphasizing real-life interactions are key strategies to guide responsible AI use among teens, while also being aware of potential mental health risks.
A study using fMRI and large language models like GPT reveals that the human brain processes conversational content differently during speech production and comprehension, providing new insights into how meaning is organized across multiple timescales in the brain.
The article discusses how AI chatbots are designed to mimic human conversation by adhering to unspoken conversational rules, making interactions with them feel more natural. It highlights the importance of fact-based journalism in combating misinformation and encourages support for such initiatives, noting that donations are currently being matched by a generous reader.
According to psychologist Jennice Vilhauer, leading with curiosity is key to excelling in conversations, whether on a first date or in a business setting. By asking questions and showing genuine interest in others, you can create stronger connections and discover areas of compatibility, which can lead to successful personal and professional relationships. This approach is more effective than focusing solely on promoting yourself or your company.
The Covid-19 lockdown not only disrupted human communication but also intensified social atomization. The shift to online interactions and the impact of global and domestic politics have transformed conversations into a realm scattered with hazard warnings. Journalist Charles Duhigg offers advice on navigating the tricky ground of talking to another person, emphasizing the importance of listening, asking questions, and acknowledging differing opinions. However, the trend for conversation card games and the quest for deeper connection may be taking the art of conversation too earnestly, as good conversation should aspire to be entertainment rather than therapy.
Ben Affleck and Jennifer Lopez attended the premiere of J Lo's "This Is Me ... Now" where they appeared to have a spirited conversation in the lobby, with Ben looking fired up while talking to J Lo. Despite the change in mood, the movie was well-received, and J Lo gave a tearful speech about producing the biopic.
Researchers from MIT and other institutions have developed a method called StreamingLLM that allows AI chatbots to maintain continuous conversations without crashing or slowing down. By making a simple tweak to the key-value cache of large language models, the method enables chatbots to persistently deploy and efficiently conduct long conversations, making them suitable for tasks like copywriting, editing, or generating code. The method, which will be presented at the International Conference on Learning Representations, addresses the problem of chatbots' performance deteriorating during extended conversations and could lead to new applications for AI chatbots.
Singer and songwriter Jeff Tweedy discussed his new book, "World Within a Song: Music That Changed My Life and Life That Changed My Music," during a conversation and music event in Chicago. Moderated by Peter Sagal, the evening explored Tweedy's personal connection to 50 influential songs and touched on topics such as addiction and difficult family relationships. Tweedy also performed covers of songs mentioned in the book, including Wilco classics, and expressed gratitude for the impact his music has on others. The book tour will continue in various cities.
The author recounts a conversation with a self-described gun "fanatic" on a plane, highlighting the challenges of finding common ground on gun violence prevention. Despite expressing concern about mass shootings, the gun owner offered no tangible solutions and dismissed ideas such as psychological testing and red flag laws. The author emphasizes the need to address the misconception that more guns make people safer and advocates for empowering young people with facts to drive cultural change.
This article discusses the potential impact of a shock to the economy and emphasizes the importance of collective intelligence and engagement in navigating challenging times. It encourages listeners to participate in the conversation and support Marketplace through donations.
Threads, the messaging app by Instagram, has introduced new features including the ability to follow specific conversations, quote posts on desktop, and an updated post activity display. However, it still lags behind competitors like Twitter in terms of functionality and user base. The app has also faced criticism for its search restrictions, with certain keywords being censored. Despite these challenges, Threads has seen increased usage, possibly due to recent controversies involving Elon Musk. Its long-term success remains uncertain.
Actor Matthew McConaughey has released a new children's book titled 'Just Because', which aims to spark thoughtful conversations among families and connect people of all generations. The book explores the idea that just because something is one way, it doesn't mean it can't be another, encouraging readers to avoid labeling others and to consider different perspectives. McConaughey hopes the book will serve as a conversation piece between parents and children, fostering understanding and promoting open dialogue.
A talkative yellow-headed parrot calmly rode on its owner's shoulder through an automatic car wash, showing no signs of panic as long as the conversation continued. Other birds, however, were not as calm.
Prince William was overheard telling his wife, Kate Middleton, to "chop chop" and "keep going" during a conversation with the now-Princess of Jordan, Rajwa Al Saif, at the royal wedding of King Abdullah's eldest son Crown Prince Al Hussein and Saudi Arabian architect Rajwa Al Saif in Jordan. The British royals' attendance at the wedding was a surprise to many, and they were joined by first lady Jill Biden, her daughter, Ashley Biden, and US climate envoy John Kerry, as well as many European royals.
BetterUp Labs, the research arm of the online coaching company, has created the largest-ever database of one-on-one Zoom conversations called CANDOR. The study examined more than 1,600 conversations, some 850 hours and 7 million words total, to understand what makes a good conversation on Zoom. The study found that good conversationalists on Zoom are those who talk faster, louder, and more intensely, and appear more engaged in what their partners are saying. The study also found that people liked chatting on Zoom, even during the pandemic, and that the very act of chatting makes people happy.