Academics must be open to changing their minds on acceptable AI use
Honest and open-ended conversations over how AI can be productively used in the learning journey are needed, not ChatGPT bans, says Ava Doherty
Honest and open-ended conversations over how AI can be productively used in the learning journey are needed, not ChatGPT bans, says Ava Doherty
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Trump administration¡¯s efforts to restrict voter registration campaigns another sign of top-down interference in campuses, critics say
Universities change job requirements after free speech groups raise concerns following new legislation
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Neighbouring Edinburgh Napier University also announces job cuts as pressure builds on Scottish sector
New agreement, signed in the shadow of eagerly anticipated reviews, will ¡®scale up research¡¯ and generate ¡®better value¡¯
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Many fear algorithms will displace academics but the technology is already eating itself and its long-term business model remains unclear, says Martin A. Mills. Here he explains why bots will not...