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Memes are digital images that combine pictures with and succinct texts, to communicate playful yet pointed messages about politics, pop culture and religion. A recent study of religious Internet ...
Memes may help people cope with the stress related to the COVID-19 pandemic, according to research published by the American Psychological Association. The study surveyed 748 people online in ...
A new study examining meme creation found that AI-generated meme captions on existing famous meme images scored higher on average for humor, creativity, and "shareability" than those made by people.
A new study found that COVID-related memes helped people cope with the stresses of living life during the pandemic. By Charlotte Hu Updated Oct 23, 2021 11:20 AM EDT Get the Popular Science daily ...
In a new study designed to test the co-creative capabilities of large language models (LLMs), internet memes created by OpenAI's GPT-4o model were, on average, rated funnier, more creative and ...
Does a meme a day keep the doctor away? Not quite, but it looks like it might help, according to one recent study. They surveyed 748 people online last December: 72% of those who responded were ...
Overall, the use of memes helped reduce anxiety related to the subject and made the learning process more enjoyable and ...
Her study, published this week by the American Psychological Association, concluded that it did. Respondents reported that viewing funny or cute memes helped lower their stress levels and made ...
Create an account or sign in to continue with your reading experience. A new study found that memes can help Gen Z students who are learning about science, and may improve their attitude toward it.
In a study, memes created by OpenAI's GPT-4o model were, on average, rated funnier, more creative and more shareable than those created by humans.