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The ChatGPT surge began in your 8 a.m. lecture: How academia drove students into AI’s arms.
By Gabriel Slark | 11 hours agoRecently, I witnessed a student presenting to the class, empty eyes at the front of their face, and that distinct ChatGPT grey highlight glaring around the words on the board behind them. To make matters worse, the student struggled to pronounce all the long words, and they did so in such a way that when class ended, I left feeling deeply concerned.
Why university neutrality is controversial in itself
By Jamie Gowans | YesterdayWe have seen big companies and corporations like Tesla face public criticism because of Elon Musk’s political alliances he has shared publicly. We can see this drop mostly among younger generations, who tend to not separate the product from the company owner, just as we do not separate the art from the artist.
Dear Gov. DeWine, Senate Bill 1 betrays your alma mater
By Landon Morrison | 2 days agoTo Mike DeWine, you have betrayed the community that built you. I am shocked that a Miamian would directly attempt to turn away a diversified group of people, ideas and experiences.