Amanda Askell knew from the age of 14 that she wanted to teach philosophy. What she didn’t know then was that her only pupil would be an AI chatbot named Claude. Continue reading your article with a ...
DEVELOPS. YOU CAN STAY UP TO DATE ON AIR AND [email protected]. RESIDENTS IN WESTERN LENEXA ARE VOICING STRONG OPPOSITION TO A NEW HABITAT FOR HUMANITY HOUSING DEVELOPMENT. THE LAND NEAR THE CLEAR CREEK ...
It seems we’ve decided the humanities have less to give the human race — or more modestly, this country’s future — than the sciences. This is a serious mistake. The sciences and the humanities are ...
As a humanities professor myself, the biggest danger I see to the discipline is the growing perception, fueled by the ubiquity of large language models, that knowledge is cheap—a resource whose ...
Ever wonder if you’re talking to a real person online or just another bot? As bots increasingly outnumber humans online, leading to an explosion of deepfakes and AI-driven fraud, one company has a ...
Miriam E. Goldberger ’28, a Crimson Editorial editor, lives in Dunster House. In the midst of the Trump administration’s assault on scientific research, another academic casualty has received far less ...
A federal judge has ruled that the government's abrupt elimination of humanities grants previously approved by Congress was "unlawful" and that a lawsuit brought by humanities groups can move forward.
A judge in Oregon on Wednesday ordered the federal government to essentially freeze more than $200 million withheld from state and local humanities councils across the country and to halt any plans to ...
The $34.8 million allocated by the National Endowment for the Humanities leans toward presidents, statesmen and the Declaration of Independence’s 250th anniversary. By Jennifer Schuessler and Michaela ...
The National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) has announced $34.79 million in grants for 97 humanities projects, many of which celebrate the nation’s upcoming 250th anniversary. Projects include the ...
In high school, Kristin Hsu thought she’d become a doctor. “I would do STEM summer camps and learn more about biology,” she recalled. “And then I had a small injury, and I fainted when I saw my blood.
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