What If We Held ChatGPT to the Same Standard as Claudine Gay?
The problem with generative AI is plagiarism, not copyright.
The problem with generative AI is plagiarism, not copyright.
Contending with higher education in America
Some of the winning and honored images from this year’s competition in close-up, macro, and micro photography
But ignoring the Constitution to please his supporters would be a complete breakdown of the rule of law.
If you think it’s bad now, strap in.
She’s something different to everyone.
The very prospect of a free election is a threat.
His own voters may be collateral damage.
If Trump wins the GOP nomination, he’ll want a running mate who shows unquestioning loyalty. Kristi Noem can do that.
A poem for Wednesday
But humans made them more carnivorous.
By the end of the argument, everyone knew it.
The Great Resignation is in the rearview mirror. What was it all about, anyway?
Pressed in court, Trump’s lawyers made an argument that would destroy nearly all limitations on presidential power.
Images of recent versions of Sweden’s annual Icehotel—part art exhibit, part hotel
The Republican primary candidate is no longer campaigning to be the next president. She’s auditioning to be Trump’s running mate.
The first assassination outside of Gaza may be a sign of what’s to come.
The film is not only a satire, but also a lament about the impossibility of making—or at least getting paid handsomely for—apolitical Black art.
A beleaguered country needs more than volunteerism and chutzpah to protect its version of democracy.
The tragedy of Q&A sites is the story of the internet.