“Just as we always suspected”, writes musician and writer Anna Goldsworthy in her new Quarterly Essay on AI, “the god that ...
The machine was never the threat. Handing it the thinking is. Aim it at what students care about, and they can make what we ...
While his COVID output and enabling of MAHA doctors should be remembered, it’s not clear why anyone should pay attention to ...
In 2022, after OpenAI released ChatGPT, the cases coming before university honor boards changed radically. Now it's time to ...
This is the final essay in a series on the Declaration of Independence, in recognition of its 250th anniversary. Most of the ...
This is the final essay in a series on the Declaration of Independence, in recognition of its 250th anniversary.
Artificial intelligence-based writing coaches have gained popularity as a way to give teachers quick feedback on hundreds of student drafts, reducing one of their most time-intensive tasks. But ...
The Peloponnesian War, his magisterial opus on Athens’ doomed decades-long conflict with Sparta in the fifth century BC, includes the famous line, “The strong do what they can and the weak suffer what ...
AI detection tools promised a clean solution to the internet's growing slop problem. What they've delivered is a coin flip. Academic studies and independent tests have repeatedly shown that the most ...
Last summer, Astor K-8 principal Blake Robertson gave his fourth and fifth grade teachers a choice. There were enough ...
The writer and artist’s 1972 installation “Terminal Piece” shows us the failure of language in the face of violence.
From Bloom to PRISM explores how artificial intelligence is reshaping education, urging a rethink of learning models, ...