8 research outputs found
Direct evidence for radiative charge transfer after inner-shell excitation and ionization of large clusters
Gefördert durch den Publikationsfonds der Universität Kasse
Mechanisms of one-photon two-site double ionization after resonant inner-valence excitation in Ne clusters
Gefördert durch den Publikationsfonds der Universität Kasse
Diffusion-weighted imaging as part of hybrid PET/MRI protocols for whole-body cancer staging: Does it benefit lesion detection?
Brief Computer-Based Information Processing Measures are Linked to White Matter Integrity in Pediatric-Onset Multiple Sclerosis
Artificial Intelligence in Public Discourse
This book contains 26 studies conducted by students in the Cognitive Science seminar "Artificial Intelligence in Public Discourse". In their studies, they explore the use of the term Artificial Intelligence (AI) and related subfields in various parts of public discourse such as Twitter, user comments on news sites, expert interviews, government documents, television shows, newspapers, etc. It is investigated which strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats are ascribed to AI technology and how this relates to the technical and academic state of the art and discussion. Most studies employ qualitative methods, but quantitative and mixed-methods approaches are also used