Legend of Zelda game sells 10 million copies in three days Published
Nintendo has announced its latest game in the Zelda series has sold more than 10 million copies in just three days. Read more
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Nintendo has announced its latest game in the Zelda series has sold more than 10 million copies in just three days. Read more
While many universities are proud to talk about how they fight climate change, some also invest in and accept donations from the same oil companies that drive global warming. Experts and students are calling those schools hypocritical and are demanding change. Read more
Google recently announced the debut of its artificial intelligence-backed large language model, PaLM2, which, it claims, surpasses the existing GPT-4 in certain aspects and will serve people better. Read more
The University of Oxford will cut its ties with the Sackler family, whose wealth came from addictive opioid drugs, removing the family’s name from buildings, galleries and positions funded through their donations. Read more
A group of law students want to see “fossil fuel lawyers” prevented from “serving in law school governance” or teaching classes. Read more
To capitalize on the benefits of paid internships, two university systems have created funds to support students who might not otherwise seek such opportunities. Read more
Facebook parent company Meta has begun rolling out a paid verification service in the UK. Read more
While phishing attempts could once be easily detected by grammatical and spelling errors and an awkward tone, communication written by ChatGPT appears more natural and, by extension, easier to trust. Read more
After the “Defund the Police” movement erupted following the murder of George Floyd in 2020, professors and students in universities across the nation continue to express anti-cop sentiments and movements to defund the police. The seed that was planted during this time of national anti-police rhetoric continues to flourish on America's college campuses. Read more
Saint Anselm College says event was part of democratic process but faced condemnation, given former president’s track-record of spreading misinformation Read more