What’s cheating? AI bans, schools may fail students who use Grammarly

What’s cheating? AI bans, schools may fail students who use Grammarly

Whatever my school’s rule is on artificial intelligence, I will abide by it. But the concern over Grammarly makes me think of the debate over calculator use in schools from the 1970s. William Tang  |  Opinion contributor Arizona State University now offering AI degree Artificial intelligence is continuing to gain popularity as the technology evolves, …

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NVIDIA’s breakthroughs redefine quantum computing landscape

NVIDIA’s breakthroughs redefine quantum computing landscape

NVIDIA Technologies and its partners have made new strides in quantum computing. Their collective efforts have engendered commendable advances in science and finance research, education, and the development of supercomputers. High up on the list of results is the investigation of molecules using a large language model. Researchers in Canada and the U.S. pursued this, …

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Wisconsin professors respond to AI disruption with new assigments

Wisconsin professors respond to AI disruption with new assigments

Something about the student’s writing seemed off to Sam Harshner. The snytax was sophisticated. The topic choice was advanced. All this from a student who’d barely spoken in the first few days of Harshner’s Writing and Argumentation class last fall. Harshner, who teaches in Marquette University’s political science department, ran the work through an online …

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AI is the new college admissions officer

AI is the new college admissions officer

AI death calculator can predict when you’ll die… with eerie accuracy Artificial intelligence can help provide plenty of answers, even to things you may not want to know. Scripps News Is AI reviewing your college application? A new survey by the online, learning-focused magazine Intelligent.com finds that artificial intelligence is playing a progressively larger role …

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Quantum computing sparks interest at 4 South Dakota universities

Quantum computing sparks interest at 4 South Dakota universities

Four of South Dakota’s public universities want to come together to lead the future of quantum computing, which Gov. Kristi Noem has said is the state’s “next big industry.” Dakota State University, South Dakota Mines, South Dakota State University and the University of South Dakota are all partnering for a new Center for Quantum Information …

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Internet shaming can harm people amid Israel-Hamas war

Internet shaming can harm people amid Israel-Hamas war

Rutgers Law School student threatened with doxxing: Interview Jannine Masoud, a Rutgers Law School student, said students threatened to dox her and colleagues over a statement they released supporting Palestinians Jannine Masoud was looking at screenshots sent to her from a student group chat at Rutgers Law School when she spotted her own name and …

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