Nov. 24 (UPI) --A person's proclivity for risk-taking can be sussed out of the subtle movements of a computer mouse, according to a new study published Tuesday in the journal Proceedings of the ...
Researchers from Ohio State University have found a way to measure people’s appetite for risk-taking behavior from how they move a computer mouse on a screen. “Choice data is not very useful for many ...
When people make choices, they must assess a host of variables. What is the risk? What is the payoff or cost? What disruption will the choice cause? What is the probable outcome? Researchers have ...
Meta is implementing software to track its US employees' keystrokes and mouse movements for AI training, causing internal ...
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