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Florida student uses fake emails, AI-generated voicemail to fake suspension for anti-Israel activism
A Santa Fe College student arrested at an anti-Israel protest at the University of Florida lied about receiving a s…
By Patrick McDonald '26
Aug 1, 2024
PROF JENKINS: Why you can’t use AI in my class
Training students to use AI is not the same as teaching them to write, much less think.
By Rob Jenkins
Mar 11, 2024
Google's 'woke' AI image fiasco follows years of revisionist history in academia
Google’s Gemini program has been criticized for generating unhistorical images of certain famous figures.
By Elad Vaida
Feb 23, 2024
Biden admin's new AI executive order prioritizes DEI
"My Administration cannot — and will not — tolerate the use of AI to disadvantage those who are already too often d…
By John Rigolizzo
Nov 3, 2023
Colleges are using AI to determine financial aid packages, attract diverse students
Schools are increasingly partnering with vendors to use enrollment algorithms like 'financial aid optimization' to …
By Kayley Chartier '25
Sep 27, 2023
Top 5 stories of the week: September 22, 2023
Below are Campus Reform's top five stories of the week. Dive into our quick summaries to stay informed about the sp…
By Campus Reform
Sep 22, 2023
AI will stunt authentic intellectual growth, prof argues
'The AI battle in academia has been steadily flourishing over the past few semesters, with a handful of students’ e…
By Jared Gould
Sep 20, 2023
Universities experiment with courses on ChatGPT, but researchers are concerned about left-wing bias
ChatGPT, the popular and recently released generative AI bot, will be the feature of several new college courses th…
By Brendan McDonald '25
Aug 16, 2023
Stanford prof laments high school textbooks teach climate change as 'two-sided issue'
Dismayed that two politically opposite states present climate change similarly, researchers suggest schools should …
By Delaney Ermshar '25
Jul 3, 2023
Q+A: Research scientist explains the need for politically-neutral AI
Campus Reform spoke with research scientist David Rozado to discuss how the groundbreaking chatbot, ChatGPT, could …
By Shelby Kearns
Mar 1, 2023
Students are cheating with the new chatbot, survey shows
A survey shows that nearly a third of college-aged respondents have used the chatbot, ChatGPT, for written homework…
By Shelby Kearns
Jan 25, 2023
Research inconclusive on whether new chatbot is biased against conservatives
Reports suggest that human supervision of the new chatbot, ChatGPT, could cause it to moderate conservative content…
By Shelby Kearns
Dec 30, 2022
'The college essay is dead': Academics react to ChatGPT
OpenAI recently released ChatGPT, an artificial intelligence robot that can write essays when given a prompt.
By Emily Fowler '24
Dec 29, 2022
AI writes academic essay, raises questions about academic integrity, standards
The AI program ChatGPT wrote an academic essay in response to a prompt about learning styles from an educational te…
By Shelby Kearns
Dec 27, 2022
PROF. ELLWANGER: Chatbot’s essay doesn’t make the grade: Artificial intelligence and the art of writing
Can AI produce quality college-level writing? To answer this question, I experimented with a popular chatbot: ChatG…
By Adam Ellwanger
Dec 24, 2022
Universities developing app to 'monitor' users' COVID-19 'risk'
Users' coronavirus "risk" will "monitored" using, among other factors, their location data.
By Eduardo Neret
May 5, 2020
Researchers use artificial intelligence to make coronavirus predictions
The technology has so far identified three key factors that can predict the future severity of a COVID-19 case.
By Mckenna Dallmeyer '22
May 1, 2020
Princeton study warns of robo-racism, sexism
The machine reviewed online sources to make associations based on the proximity of certain job-related words to gen…
By Amber Athey
Apr 24, 2017