‘It’s a monster’: How generative AI is forcing university professors to rethink learning
As students turn to ChatGPT, educators warn that critical thinking, academic integrity and the future of the humanities are at stake
As students turn to ChatGPT, educators warn that critical thinking, academic integrity and the future of the humanities are at stake
By shaking confidence in Google’s dominance, AI gave a judge a reason to tread lightly despite finding it to be an illegal monopolist
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Even if all the known issues were magically resolved, we would still not want our students to use GenAI
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Family of US teen is suing Open AI, alleging its ChatGPT played a role in encouraging him to take his life
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State Examinations Commission warns of consequences for cheats and those found helping them
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Legal profession cleaves to version of English stuck somewhere between the Norman conquest and Great Expectations
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Artificial intelligence is to be embraced rather than feared, but educators and students cannot ignore its dark side
It’s good for all of us to have people in the habit of thinking critically and evaluating primary and secondary sources
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