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Students weigh in on AI and its possible impact on the job market
By
Avery Heeringa
, Reporter
February 19, 2024
Editorial: Columbia’s AI policy is the right move but could confuse students who get different messages from their instructors
By
Editorial Board
September 21, 2023
Chronicle TV: College AI policies, student study abroad program
By
Uriel Reyes
, Staff Reporter
September 17, 2023
Columbia professors can make their own AI course policies, with guidance from provost’s office
By
Olivia Cohen
, Editor-in-Chief
September 11, 2023
Provost encourages faculty to add AI clause in course syllabi
By
Olivia Cohen
, Editor-in-Chief
March 16, 2023
Media Hub Minute Episode 12
By
Sam Tucker
, Photojournalist
March 12, 2023
Editorial: Columbia has an AI problem – without clear guidelines
By
Editorial Board
March 9, 2023
New AI Task Force prepares recommendations for how college will manage ChatGPT use in classroom
By
Olivia Cohen
, Editor-in-Chief
March 7, 2023
The robots are coming — to retail! Innovative technology is changing the way we shop
By
Tracy Marasigan
, Echo Magazine
September 2, 2021
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Editorial Board
March 26, 2018
Convincing Case for SRI
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Sponsored Content
March 8, 2018
New Facebook software could save lives
By
Blaise Mesa
December 11, 2017
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