As educators debate whether students should be allowed to use artificial intelligence for assignments, one professor told Fox News that teachers themselves are using the tech to help with their lessons. “I know faculty who are using ChatGPT to help write syllabi
Baker Mayfield has experienced his fair share of setbacks since the Cleveland Browns selected him in the top spot of the 2018 NFL Draft. After a four-year run in Cleveland, Mayfield requested a trade during the 2022 offseason. Last July, he was
Lydia Owens, a South Carolina public high school class president and valedictorian, stepped out in faith while addressing her classmates in her commencement speech — and her words of Christian belief quickly went viral. (SEE part of the speech in the video
Artificial intelligence is the hot new topic of conversation as AI tools are increasingly threatening to replace the “human” component in a variety of everyday tasks — or are already doing so. For some, artificial intelligence apps like ChatGPT are being
Queen Elizabeth II’s former dresser has told friends the late monarch granted her approval to publish three books. Angela Kelly says Elizabeth II put her permission in a letter which could be considered a trump card over King Charles, who reportedly felt
Parents are growing increasingly worried that schools are allowing their children to change their gender without their consent. The issue was highlighted last week in a report which concluded that child welfare in schools is potentially being compromised by “gender identity” theory.
Artificial intelligence tools like ChatGPT are taking over the landscape of our everyday lives, and now Microsoft has just announced its own tool called 365 Copilot. It’s meant to help people with work-related tasks, so anyone using it can be more productive. The
Prince Harry has boasted about the “extraordinary” reception of his memoir, Spare, during a live interview with academic Gabor Maté. In the Q&A segment following the interview, the Prince made reference to the sheer volume of responses to his tell-all book. “There
Comment on this story Comment When internet sleuths discovered last week that CNET had quietly published dozens of feature articles generated entirely by artificial intelligence, the popular tech site acknowledged that it was true — but described the move as a mere