Drake and The Weeknd AI song pulled from Spotify and Apple
A song that uses artificial intelligence to clone the voices of Drake and The Weeknd is being removed from streaming services. Read more
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A song that uses artificial intelligence to clone the voices of Drake and The Weeknd is being removed from streaming services. Read more
Graduate student employees striking at the University of Michigan falsely claimed that the university pressured them into falsifying incomplete student grades, according to the school’s media team. Read more
More high-school graduates are being diverted from college campuses by brighter prospects for blue-collar jobs in a historically strong labor market for less-educated workers. Read more
When a reader recently asked me to look at how many teachers were leaving the occupation, I assumed the numbers would be high. Between wage stagnation and the near impossible working conditions during the height of Covid, I guessed that the outlook for US teaching jobs would be bleak. Read more
Makers of GRE seek to revamp standardised test after universities raise concerns over diversity and value Read more
Turnitin’s AI writing–detection tool has a higher false positive rate than the company originally asserted, according to Annie Chechitelli, the company’s chief product officer. Read more
Evidence of potential human rights abuses may be lost after being deleted by tech companies, the BBC has found. Read more
The state of Virginia is set to make a big change in a hiring practice by eliminating the requirement or preference that applicants for many executive branch jobs have a higher-education degree. Read more
Cal State Long Beach’s spring commencement ceremonies did not include a rendition of “The Star-Spangled Banner” among its festivities, recordings of each ceremony show. Read more
Languages and the creative arts are falling out of favour among GCSE and A-level students, who are increasingly opting for more vocational subjects such as computing and business studies. Read more