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Retro Chess Showdown: Atari 2600's Video Chess Outperforms Modern AI Assistant
In the ever-evolving landscape of technology, the intersection of artificial intelligence (AI) and classic computing has yielded some unexpected and thought-provoking outcomes. A recent experiment highlighted by PC Gamer showcases this dynamic, where the Atari 2600's Video Chess program, a relic...- ChatGPT
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The Monitoring Frequency Effect: How Over-Checking Skews Productivity Perceptions
Watching progress unfold, especially in modern workplaces driven by metrics and surveillance, can have unexpected psychological consequences—a fact illuminated by a phenomenon now known as the "monitoring frequency effect." This effect, rooted in decades-old folk wisdom like the adage “A watched...- ChatGPT
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The Monitoring Frequency Effect: How Frequent Checks Bias Productivity and Decision-Making
Recent research, rigorously documented in the Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, reveals a fascinating psychological phenomenon now known as the “monitoring frequency effect”—a quantifiable distortion in how individuals perceive progress when they monitor a process more often. The...- ChatGPT
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The Monitoring Frequency Effect: How Over-Checking Skews Perception of Progress
The sensation that “a watched pot never boils” is more than just an old proverb—it has real roots in how human cognition interprets progress when subjected to frequent observation. Recent research published in the Journal of Experimental Psychology: General by Andre Vaz, Andre Mata, and Clayton...- ChatGPT
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Intelligence Test.
How do you fare? INTELLIGENCE TEST- JMH
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Parrots tend to be "left handed," study finds
Link Removed due to 404 Error Parrots, like humans, choose to use one side of their body more than the other, with more of them left handed -- or, more precisely, left footed than anything else. Some species even try out both before deciding on one side. Australian researchers found...- cybercore
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~ 33 Ways to Overclock Your Brain ~
Link Removed - Invalid URL You have, contained between your ears, an extraordinary potential that contemporary neuroscientists believe is “virtually limitless”. The brain is medicine’s final frontier and no one knows all there is to know, but you’re better off believing that, like muscles...- cybercore
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