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A theatre professor has begun to fail his students for using A.I. in his classroom. “I’ve stopped being a collaborator in these intro courses and started being a plagiarism cop.”
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“Within a few years, a course that used to be appropriate for tenth graders will become the standard 200-level course in many universities across the country,” Jay Caspian Kang writes. Read his other predictions for the future of higher education:
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“Life being a comedy, of course, you never escape even those folks whose skulls you have imaginatively crushed in your writing.” Hang Ong reflects on cutting ties with his entire family.
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Don’t expect inflation to slow anytime soon. Here’s how the war in Iran will continue to impact the global economy.
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A Commonwealth Prize-winning short story appears to have been generated with A.I. The response exposes larger fears about honesty, motivation, and expectation in literary writing.
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The Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development estimates that, even if the U.S. and Iran soon reach a permanent ceasefire, worldwide economic growth will continue to suffer at least into 2027, and perhaps beyond.