How the computer games industry is embracing AI
Andrew Maximov has been working in the computer games industry for 12 years, but despite all that experience he still marvels at the amount of money spent on building the biggest titles. Read more
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Andrew Maximov has been working in the computer games industry for 12 years, but despite all that experience he still marvels at the amount of money spent on building the biggest titles. Read more
A new wave of student-led campus protests demanding institutional divestment from Israeli-backed corporations has bled into May. College leaders, out of tremendous concern for their students’ safety and institutions’ operations, have permitted using campus and local law enforcement to clear student encampments and make arrests. As well-intentioned as these efforts seem, they might have an inverse effect. Read more
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Hundreds of Yale University faculty have taken sides in a battle over the future direction of the school ahead of coming changes in the top administration. Read more
The City College of New York, part of the CUNY system, is moving to remote learning starting Wednesday following continued protests and the development of an encampment on the college’s campus, school officials said. Read more
A group of award-winning students have created their own interactive app to help children avoid being exploited. Read more
Amid intellectual property and ethics concerns about AI large language models, a student created one based on his professor’s ethics work. Read more
Debate over how to handle polarised issues considered too polarising by students Read more
University vice-chancellor condemns ‘horrific acts of violence’ as footage shows people wielding sticks Read more