Tag: people
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Should Educators Put Disclosures on Teaching Materials When They Use AI?
[ad_1] Many teachers and professors are spending time this summer experimenting with AI tools to help them prepare slide presentations, craft tests and homework questions, and more. That’s in part because of a huge batch of new tools and updated features that incorporate ChatGPT, which companies have released in recent weeks. As more instructors experiment ... -
Preventive care is under threat: PrEP now or pay later
[ad_1] A long-awaited court decision has finally arrived, with disturbing health implications: The ruling exempts select employers from fully covering a daily pill that can prevent a person’s chances of getting HIV by up to 99 percent. But the effects of the Braidwood Management v. Becerra case extend beyond HIV care. The case could invalidate ... -
When Students Are Absent, Do Their Relationships With Teachers Suffer?
[ad_1] Students are missing a lot of classes. Chronic absenteeism, when a student misses at least 10 percent of the school year — which includes missing school for any reason, and not just unexcused absences — nearly doubled from 2019 to 2022. In May, the White House flagged chronic absenteeism as a national “challenge,” pointing ... -
State laws are thwarting HHS efforts to improve LGBTQ health
[ad_1] To foster a healthier future for all Americans, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services has launched Healthy People 2030. This ambitious and important plan outlines key goals to “Build a healthier future for all.” Yet recent legislation is turning “all” to “all except LGBTQ,” making it impossible to reach HHS’s goals. At its ... -
Harry Potter and the Cursed Child: The Magic Returns to London’s West End
For fans who wondered that they would not see the wizarding world again, think again! Harry Potter and the Cursed Child is back on the West End stage and is as enchanting, exhilarating and peculiar as before. This is the eighth story in the Harry Potter series and is set nineteen years after the events ... -
The bird flu outbreak has spread to humans — are we too late to prevent the next pandemic?
[ad_1] We learned on May 30 of a third human case of H5N1 infection, commonly known as bird flu, in the United States. This case was on a different farm than previous cases and presented with different symptoms. Since March 29, there has been a major dairy cow outbreak with 86 infected herds across ... -
Dear Abby: I still obsess over my first love, even though we broke up 21 years ago
[ad_1] DEAR ABBY: I still obsess over my first love, even though we broke up 21 years ago. We grew up in a poor mill town, where I was a frustrated, mediocre athlete. She was a cheerleader. We shared fundamentalist religious beliefs that, along with poor access to contraception, led to our decision to “save ... -
How Russia-, China-linked actors use OpenAI for disinformation
[ad_1] A new report from AI company OpenAI reveals that actors based in Russia and China have used generative artificial intelligence to bulk up their disinformation operations around topics like Ukraine, Taiwan, Moldova, and the United States. The report details five separate information operations over the last three months that used OpenAI tools to improve ...











