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Behavioral AI

AI in the Wild focuses on regulated and mission-critical fields. Editor Steph Bilovsky writes about behavioral AI on her site which explores how artificial intelligence is trained on human behavior and how those systems shape us in return. Click the images below to go to those essays.

Child holding a robots hand.

Niceness as a Function

Perhaps we aren’t blaming autocorrect enough

Perhaps we aren’t blaming autocorrect enough

A child's observation about robots turns out to be one of the sharpest insights into how the values we're encoding into AI today can impact the human experience in the long run.


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Hand typing on phone with mispelled words.

Perhaps we aren’t blaming autocorrect enough

Perhaps we aren’t blaming autocorrect enough

Perhaps we aren’t blaming autocorrect enough

When a tool compensates for human effort long enough, something shifts. An experiment in turning autocorrect off reveals a pattern especially important in environments where communication precision matters. 


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Many people using their phones on mass transit.

A Different Kind of Character Counter

Perhaps we aren’t blaming autocorrect enough

A Different Kind of Character Counter

Speed has become the default measure of a good tool. But in high-stakes environments, the ability to slow down, weigh options, and apply judgment is the actual competitive advantage. Why are we building tools that optimize against it? 


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