There’s a common assumption that if someone starts learning a language when they are very young, they will quickly become fluent. Many people also assume that it will become much harder to learn a ...
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Inside the decidedly modern campaign to revitalize a lost language (that some say isn’t truly a language). Scottish poet and social media influencer Len Pennie grew up speaking both Scots and English.
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Conversational AI is already shaping how people regulate emotion and prepare for difficult conversations. Research suggests ...
In the world of hospice, the most vital tools aren't always found in a medical bag. Sometimes, the most important "first aid" is knowing exactly what to say when someone ...
“You have to remember the names.” ...
Before you say a single word, people are often already making judgments about your confidence, competence and credibility based on the way you hold yourself. Nonverbal communication, also known as ...
The former APS president asked ChatGPT to describe its implicit biases. Its answer steered her research in a whole new ...
It’s a familiar story now: artificial intelligence has embedded itself into yet another thing that people loved, and made it worse ...
The New Hampshire campus where AI was coined 70 years ago is now shaping its future. Mental health chatbots, medical training and language preservation — they're working on it all.
A recent attack on a woman lawyer from Manipur in a south Delhi park has once again pushed the question of racism against people from the Northeast into the public view.