Human sciences

Decision making: AI can reduce rates of human errors

● When making decisions, human beings can draw on support from algorithms to reduce the risk of making mistakes in their interaction with machines. However, they should always retain control over final decisions.
● Artificial intelligence, based on neural networks and machine learning, has the potential for the real-time resolution of problems that cannot be detected by the human brain.
● We talk to experts like the co-inventor of Siri, Luc and Jean-Gabriel Ganascia (French National Centre for Scientific Research) about how we should approach the interaction between humans and complex systems.
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Randomness: an ethical solution for learning machines?

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In search of simpler accessibility

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20 years of attention management mechanisms in digital interfaces

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Emotional intelligence: meeting with Empath, a Japanese start-up

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Nicolas Pellen: semantics of sounds and the Internet of Things

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