Rather than speculate on GenAI’s promise or peril, Thibault Schrepel suggests simple teaching experiments to uncover its ...
The latest occurred when I was checking on a hospitalized patient and her mother pulled out her phone. “Doctor, I saw the ...
By Irshad Ahmad Wani Not long ago, I came across a student who had appeared for a scholarship test conducted by a reputed ...
Over the last few columns, I have focused primarily on the regulation side of my work in artificial intelligence (AI) risk and regulation. That focus has reflected, in part, my concern about the ...
When it comes to figuring out the environmental impact of AI as a creative collaborator, it’s smoke and mirrors. We try to ...
When higher courts question trial judges’ motives, bail suffers, prisons overflow, and judicial independence erodes. Can ...
Research can be a valuable part of the premedical journey and a great addition to the medical school application, but many applicants worry they'll be asked about it in interviews and freeze.
A dangerous narrative is spreading across philanthropic and policy circles: that men and boys are being ‘left behind’ as ...
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Business ethics must go beyond compliance by adopting consistent global standards, embedding values into leadership and daily actions and treating integrity as a strategic advantage that builds ...
Neuroaesthetics is a relatively young field of research, aiming primarily to explain the phenomena that affect the perception and reception of works of art. As a science, it is situated somewhere ...