AI influencers play a significant role in shaping our perception of reality. They propose a vision that is often idealized and far removed from the constraints of the real world. They shape norms and ...
LIA is changing our behavior more than we can imagine.
AI can generate erroneous information or "hallucinations", with repercussions in critical sectors such as healthcare, justice and education. To mitigate these risks, we need to improve training data, ...
Few people like to find themselves in the middle of a conflict, and we do a lot of social acrobatics to avoid some. Nevertheless, they are inevitable, especially in the school context. So how do we ...
With the Internet, MOOCs and Youtube, learning knowledge and skills has become accessible to all. Instead of democratizing the process, this situation seems to have increased the social divide via the ...
Every day, stay informed about digital learning in all its forms. Great ideas and resources. Take advantage, it's free! Dedicated to the promotion of learning in all its forms, Thot Cursus has been ...
Socialization is one of the most important elements in sociology, since it can be used to estimate the trajectory of a human being. This capsule, aimed at baccalaureate students, recalls the essential ...
Pl@ntNet is a participatory science project accessible in the form of a plant identification application based on your photos and an A.I. trained to recognize them. Over 73,000 plant species are ...
If we're all familiar with the weather in the group round table before starting a training course, why not take it a step further and look at the indoor climate?
Under normal circumstances, it's the parents who lay down the law at home, setting the rules and so on. But some children, on the contrary, seem to have total control over their loved ones. We're not ...
Since René Descartes' first treatise on emotions in 1649, a great deal of research has been carried out into the impact of emotions on our daily lives. Terms such as "bientraitance", "emotional ...
In Stockholm, as in most public places around the world, most people use escalators rather than steps to get from one floor to the next. Except on one particular staircase, the Odenplan. Here, 66% of ...
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