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The Promise and Peril of On-Device AI for Conservation Work
Research examines whether on-device AI can support conservation field staff, revealing infrastructure mismatches between model requirements and resource-constrained organizational realities.
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The Global Impact of Generative AI on the HCI Landscape: International Perspectives on HCI Education, Industry Dynamics, and Funding Considerations
Panel discussion on generative AI's multidimensional impact on HCI globally: education, industry dynamics, and funding across diverse regions and cultures.
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Indonesian Doomscrolling Scale shows one-factor structure
Validates an Indonesian-language Doomscrolling Scale measuring compulsive social media news consumption, demonstrating strong reliability for assessing behavior in Indonesian-speaking populations.
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Visual Complexity Analysis of Mimar Kemalettin’s Educational Buildings
Fractal analysis reveals architect Kemalettin differentiated facade complexity across educational building types during Turkey's First National Architecture Period.
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Moving Readers
Ethnography of Berlin's literary field examining how migrant writers navigate cosmopolitan ideals, language as event and memory, and resistance to translation and assimilation demands.
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Chongqing villages show different dominant functions by day
Mobile phone data reveals how rural villages in Chongqing mountains shift between different functions on weekdays versus weekends, identifying four distinct village development types.
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ICL Characterization of Climate Foundation Models: When Can Transformers Learn Weather and Climate?
Theoretical analysis explains why climate foundation models succeed at field prediction but fail at extreme event detection through in-context learning complexity.
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AI is reshaping the International Economics major
Explore how AI reshapes International Economics education, research methods, and career pathways. Discover challenges and opportunities for curriculum redesign and professional development.
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AI changes assessment practices in management education
Qualitative study examining how AI technologies reshape assessment practices in management education, analyzing adoption patterns and organizational drivers across Sri Lankan institutions.
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AI in public health depends on governance, equity, and transparency
Analysis of whether AI represents foundational change or technocratic distraction in public health, emphasizing alignment with equity, prevention, and democratic governance.
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Teacher candidates mostly viewed AI in language learning positively
Study of 46 Turkish language teacher candidates reveals predominantly positive metaphorical views of AI in education, with 78% expressing optimism, but highlights need for ethics education.
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When Robots Should Break the Rules
Framework proposing that robots deliberately breaking conventional behavioral rules can create more ethical, effective, and socially intelligent interactions than strict rule adherence.
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AI adoption in entrepreneurship has grown sharply since 2020
Bibliometric analysis of 114 studies reveals growing research on AI adoption in entrepreneurship, concentrated in Europe and Asia, with gaps in African and Middle Eastern coverage.
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LLM consensus pipeline reduced review filtering effort
Pipeline using multiple language models and consensus voting to reduce manual effort in systematic literature review screening, with human oversight through visual analytics.
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AI tools are changing how web developers work
Qualitative and quantitative study examining how web developers adopt AI tools, their efficiency gains, and persistent concerns about code quality and security vulnerabilities.
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De-identified student activity dataset released for learning analytics
De-identified clickstream dataset from KU Leuven supporting Learning Analytics research while maintaining learner privacy through transparent anonymization.
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Party aid and party research rest on different assumptions
Article examining the gap between international party support practitioners and comparative researchers, identifying differing conceptualizations of party function as a barrier to convergence.
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English remains dominant, with growth in some other languages
Study analyzing 87.5 million publications reveals English dominance in scholarly communication, with Portuguese and Spanish expanding faster than English while linguistic inequities persist globally.
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Uncertainty mistranslation can weaken sociotechnical resilience
Explores how governments mistranslate epistemological uncertainties into technical problems, undermining resilience governance. Examines nuclear safety and pandemic surveillance failures through.
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Librarian Strategies to Improve Library Service Quality at NU University of South Kalimantan
Qualitative study examining librarian strategies for service quality improvement at Nahdatul Ulama University, identifying digitalization and automation approaches alongside implementation obstacles.