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Joyful by Nature

Examining joy as an aspect of intelligence in non-human animals: chimpanzees, bonobos, the New Zealand-native kea parrot, and bottlenose dolphins.

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Forgiveness: A Pathway to Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions from Rwanda to the World (video)
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REACH Forgiveness in the Arab World

A groundbreaking intervention designed to promote interpersonal forgiveness will be adapted for Egypt, Tunisia, and Iraq. It will be tested with teachers and social workers in Arabic-speaking secular and religious schools.

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Monitoring, Forecasting, and Intervening on Feedback Loops in Human-Algorithm Behavior

A scientific roadmap to help forecast and guide human-algorithm behavior toward the common good will be developed.

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Forgiveness Education and Training of Jewish Community Spiritual-Religious Leaders in Israel

A training program that covers theoretical, applied, and experiential aspects of forgiveness science and Jewish forgiveness will be developed to help rabbis and Jewish spiritual leaders promote forgiveness within the Jewish context to families and communities. 

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Summer Summit on Fundamental Challenges for Artificial Intelligence Research

Leading researchers from academia, tech companies, focused research organizations and non-profits, start-ups, and venture capitalists and funders will explore current barriers to AI development and promising new directions for the field.

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Collective Intelligence: A Unifying Concept for Integrating Biology Across Scales and Substrates

The hypothesis explored is that collective intelligence is not only the province of groups of animals, and that an important symmetry exists between the behavioral science of swarms and the competencies of cells and other biological systems at different scales. The implications of this approach are outlined, as is the possible impact of tools from the field of diverse intelligence for regenerative medicine and synthetic bioengineering.

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Human Flourishing & Family Planning: A Consolidated Framework for Evidence-based Innovation

Participatory research in 3 distinct global geographies will inform a new framework aiming to integrate understandings from the fields of voluntary family planning, sexual and reproductive health and rights with human flourishing science. 

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Landscape Review of Key Frontline Workers of Forgiveness

The Jubilee Centre will conduct a landscape review with recommendations to help guide and accelerate the dissemination of findings from forgiveness science to mental health professionals, educators, and faith leaders.

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GPT is an Effective Tool for Multilingual Psychological Text Analysis

Many fields—including psychology, sociology, communications, political science, and computer science—use computational methods to analyze text data. However, existing text analysis methods have a number of shortcomings. Dictionary methods, while easy to use, are often not very accurate when compared to recent methods. Machine learning models, while more accurate, can be difficult to train and use. This research demonstrates that the large-language model GPT is capable of accurately detecting various psychological constructs (as judged by manual annotators) in text across 12 languages, using simple prompts and no additional training data. GPT thus overcomes the limitations present in existing methods. GPT is also effective in several lesser-spoken languages, which could facilitate text analysis research from understudied contexts.

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