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Because the truth is: Yes, students are using A.I. And no, they’re not just using it to cheat. They’re using it to brainstorm, to summarize, to translate, to scaffold. To write. The model is there — ...
Amid an oversaturated art world, here are five modest strategies for reimagining what success means for artists.
A new show, "Infinite Images" at the Toledo Museum of Art, traces the long history of algorithmic art from the 1960s to today.
In order to get rid of AI cheating in college, universities would need to shift from credentialing machines to places of ...
Empathy has had a strange journey over the last decade. It has been variously assailed as too parochial, too indiscriminate, ...
Aspen Art Museum's CEO and artistic director Nicola Lees discusses how its inaugural AIR Festival explores redefinitions of ...
As AI creeps further into Hollywood, screenwriters like Billy Ray, Paul Schrader, Bong Joon Ho and Todd Haynes, along with a ...
My response illustrates Wolfe’s argument. Human beings characteristically see patterns and make connections. Christians ought ...
As if it were a jump shot from their basketball-obsessed childhood, “soaring towards the rim like a kite,” Andrea Gibson ...
William S Burroughs' writing legacy includes the fascinating cut-up method he used to craft his non-linear pieces - but what is it? And who originated the idea?
They say Columbia is just one of five universities they’ve penetrated.
Patrick Newcombe and Azi Jones have received the Martin A. Dale '53 Fellowship, which provides grants to spend the year after ...
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