Artificial intelligence is no longer science fiction. It is already shaping our lives. From Google searches and social media feeds to self-driving cars and smart homes, AI is everywhere. But do we ...
In “The Economic Roots of Grade Inflation” (op-ed, Dec. 12), Joseph Epstein suggests that high grades at Yale and Harvard stem from faculty reluctance to offend students who evaluate them. Yet nearly ...
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Nick Gosse breaks down a new report surrounding the future of Dalton Knecht, but also the latest trade reports surrounding Derrick Jones Jr. Man behind viral Minnesota 'daycare fraud' video sends ...
Few people are optimistic about the passage of the Massachusetts initiative, though the state’s recent, unexpected defeat of psychedelic legalization gives some reason to doubt a foregone conclusion.
The great poet Dylan Thomas once wrote, "Do not go gentle into that good night. Rage, rage against the dying of the light." Rare is the non-sequitur that begins a sentence or statement, but how good ...
You can blame it on the ever-expanding College Football Playoff, which has become the do-or-die goal for many programs. You can blame it on the college football calendar, which causes the coaching ...
A specter is haunting the university — the specter of the godless professor. He’s been with us a long time, this corrupting figure of conservative demonology. In 1949, an undergraduate William F.
The Dallas Cowboys have a dominant duo at wide receiver, and George Pickens doesn't see any way he can be stopped. Adding George Pickens in an offseason trade has paid off in a big way for the Dallas ...
I wasn't aware that Afghans were ever our allies (not since the departure of the USSR from Afghanistan), but maybe there are a couple of people in Afghanistan who like America. Apparently, the guy who ...
I’ve been seeing and hearing far too many expressions of hopelessness and fear about where the age of artificial intelligence is taking us. A broad swath of the population, including business, ...
In its op-ed “AI is here to stay. What does that mean for Columbia?” the Spectator editorial board offers a sharp argument for students, staff, and faculty to get much more involved in shaping ...
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