Does AI already have human-level intelligence? The evidence is clear
Nature - The vision of human-level machine intelligence laid out by Alan Turing in the 1950s is now a reality. Eyes unclouded by dread or hype will help us to prepare for what comes next.
School districts from Utah to Ohio to Alabama are spending thousands of dollars on these tools, despite research showing the technology is far from reliable.
Expression Through the Humanities April 4, 2022 Leave a Comment on Expression Through the Humanities Share When I was younger, I lived next door to Johanna Harmon, a renowned oil painter whose living room functioned as a large art studio. The sunlight spilled in through the wall of windows, ill...
Google Isn’t Grad School Having so much information at our fingertips is useful but seductive, easily fooling us into thinking we know more than we do. By Arthur C. Brooks JULY 6, 2023 The goal of “How to Build a Life” is fairly simple: to bring the world of academic social-science research t...
UT Partners With Grammarly to Guide Effective Generative AI Use in Higher Education
The University of Texas at Austin has teamed up with Grammarly for Education, an AI-enabled writing assistant, to investigate the adoption of generative
What happened after this college student's paper was falsely flagged for AI use after using Grammarly - Fast Company
A college student says she was falsely accused using AI to write a paper after using Grammarly to check her grammar and spelling. Here’s what happened after her story went viral.
Everything You Need to Know About AI Detectors for ChatGPT
If you find yourself wondering whether something is written by an actual human versus generated by AI, you're not alone. These detection tools can help you tell the difference.
Can Using a Grammar Checker Set Off AI-Detection Software? | EdSurge News
A college student says she was falsely accused of cheating, and her story has gone viral. Where is the line between acceptable help and cheating with AI?