While the em-dash used to be a telltale sign of AI being used, according to Prince, this formal adverb is taking its place.
Students are clearly embracing AI as a learning tool, but they’re also conflicted about what it means for their own learning.
Nearly all undergraduate students say they use generative artificial intelligence (AI) to help with their assessed work, a survey has found. The proportion of students reporting they are including ...
When 183 students were explicitly allowed to use AI for assignments, their motivations and experiences revealed a far more complex picture than our typical assumptions. Michael Filimowicz's research ...
This essay is adapted from Monsters: The Hindenburg Disaster and the Birth of Pathological Technology, by Ed Regis, published by Basic Books. A pathological technology is a triumph of emotional ...
Love Letters is Boston Globe Media’s relationship advice column and podcast. Ask confidential questions and get empathetic answers from columnist Meredith Goldstein, who has been helping readers ...
The Angels announced nearly a dozen roster moves as they prepare their Opening Day lineup. The team confirmed the signing of lefty reliever Joey Lucchesi to a one-year free agent deal. They also ...
An Adelphi student accused of using artificial intelligence to write an essay is now suing the university. Freshman Orion Newby filed the suit. Newby has autism. The lawsuit claims that Newby’s ...
It remains unclear how viral genomes remain relatively stable over time, given the rapid co-evolution seen within hosts. Here, authors explore complex marine phage-bacteria dynamics using over 1000 ...
The assignment involves no laptop, no chatbot and no technology of any kind. In fact, there's no pen or paper, either. Instead, students in Chris ...