"STUDY" content on TweakTown - Page 1
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Popular AI models were put into a war games scenario, and GPT-3.5 and Llama 2 went nuclear
Various AI LLMs play some wargames, and you can probably guess how it turned out. Mushroom clouds and the end of everything... thanks ChatGPT!
New study finds Bitcoin users and non-users misinformed on Bitcoin
A new peer-reviewed study was recently published that sheds some light on how Bitcoin users and non-users view Bitcoin, and it's full of misconceptions.
Study shows PC gamers are better in bed than console players
PC gamers rank as better than Console players in the bedroom, with 11% of us wanting less action and more game time, apparently.
Study: One-third of children use a touchscreen by age one
Researchers from Philadelphia find one-third of babies first interact with a touchscreen by age one.
Critical analysis of gameplay in order to further your skills
If you're looking to improve your gameplay, tips for critical game analysis lie within. Study the pro's in a better way and translate it to your skill.
Terminator flashbacks commence - Cyberdyne is a real company now
Terminator fans unite - there's a real-life company called Cyberdyne and they're making exoskeletons named HAL!
Facebook doubles closest competitor - 58% of Americans are still on
Facebook still reigns supreme but its growth has almost slowed to a halt. Who's next in line?
Study: Apple iPhone separation really does cause anxiety to users
Researchers find users have anxiety, increased heart rate and blood pressure, when away from their mobile devices.
Genetic code utilization for passwords is a real thing
Stuck for new password options? Here comes science to the rescue.
VR technology enables virtual body swapping by psychologists
VR studies conducted by psychologists in London aim to alter misconceptions of the public.
Study indicates addictive social media use linked to substance abuse
University of Albany say addictive social media use at greater risk of substance abuse problems.
'Text Neck' causing medical problems among mobile tech enthusiasts
The saturation of mobile devices is only adding to physical injuries people are suffering.
Study finds online mood can spread to others
Study of Facebook users finds online mood is contagious.
Hard drive reliably outed in new study of more than 25,000 units
Hitachi, Seagate, and Western Digital see their hard drives put to the reliability test in a new study of more than 25,000 units.
Kids prefer Tumblr to Facebook, Twitter according to new study says
Tumblr is preferred by teens to avoid drama, watchful parents, according to Pew Research study.
Study suggests Android apps engage in less risky behavior than iOS
Data shows that a higher percentage of iOS apps exhibit risky behavior.
Amazon is most reputable US company, forges ahead of Apple
Poll shows that Amazon is the most reputable US brand, nudges Apple out of the way.
Google-commissioned survey shows that US P2P users buy 30 % more music, another study showing P2P users not bad
A Google-commissioned study shows that US P2P users buy more music than non-P2P users.
Study suggests that the FTC would see strong support for revised laws to protect children online
Study suggests that adults are against tracking and other privacy invasions of children online.
Survey: Mobile phone owners use their devices to take pictures, text
A new study reveals Americans use their phones as a camera the majority of the time.
Twitter an effective method for driving users to politician donation sites
Twitter users are more likely to visit a campaign donation page than the average internet user.
70 percent of teenagers hid their online behavior from parents, a new study shows
A new study by McAfee show what teens are really up to when online and how they hide it.
Google sees 'alarming' level of government censorship
Google sees an "alarming" level of government censorship in past six months.
Facebook study shows culture has effect on profile picture choice
Cultural differences make an appearance in Facebook profile pictures, influences picture choice.
Study: Windows XP support costs are 5x higher than a Windows 7 system
IDC report claims that annual support for Windows XP is 5x higher than a Windows 7-based system.
A new study shows BitTorrent piracy leads to higher album sales
A new study shows that BitTorrent downloads of prerelease albums increases sales.
Posting on social networking sites engage same parts of brain as sex, experts say
Study shows that posting about oneself activates the same areas of the brain as having sex.
Facebook users browse the site longer on their smartphone than a computer
A new study shows that more time was spent on Facebook using a cell phone than a computer.
A massive 38% of kids on Facebook are under 13 according to a study
A new study shows that 38% of children on Facebook are below 13 years of age.
FaceBook data study shows patterns in relationship patterns
A new study has been released based upon FaceBook's data regarding changes in relationships.
Mobile phones are more important to women than boyfriends
A new study finds that women treasure their mobile phones higher than boyfriends.