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Use AI as a partner, not a threat: Students can be asked to critique AI-generated responses, identify gaps, or adapt them for ...
Asheville might be known for its mountain views and vibrant arts scene, but according to a new report, many locals are ...
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are urging parents to stand against wealthy social media companies that they said prey upon ...
The Vanderbilt Faculty Senate voted on a resolution asking the university to reject a recent White House compact.
"The most important lesson I've learned is how to mess up effectively. Everyone makes mistakes. What matters is how you ...
STOCKBRIDGE — Beginning next month, residents will have the opportunity to air their views — regardless of the topic — during Select Board meetings. The three-member board voted unanimously last week ...
Only 16% of Gen Z parents believe a college degree guarantees job security, and 73% of parents say a trade entrepreneur carries more long-term stability than someone working in tech at a major company ...
Google’s AI note-taking and research assistant NotebookLM took off to a spectacular reception at launch, capturing people’s imaginations with its ability to quickly whip up summaries and reports, and ...