Columbia University says it “embraces generative AI tools” in its official AI policy, as the University quietly rolls out enterprise‑grade AI platforms, from CHAT to Claude for Education. Meanwhile, students and faculty rarely see the contracts or procurement decisions behind these integrations. AI at Columbia is moving into vital online infrastructure, degrees, and administrative workflows, […]
Students at Columbia University are using AI to make their workflow more efficient, and their professors are both denouncing and encouraging it.
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The New York City Bar Association is advocating for the transfer of the remaining two elephants living at the Bronx Zoo to a sanctuary.
This past Friday, the Undergraduate Writing Program hosted an event titled “Writing Inside & Outside the Academy” with Professor Dennis Yi Tenen and Dr. Nicole B. Wallack.
Columbia affiliates and professors met with a representative from OpenAI on Friday to offer perspectives and discuss the future of artificial intelligence.
A rare dinosaur skeleton sold for $6.2 million to an unnamed buyer. Editor’s note: mention of death.
Staff Writer Sofia Montagna attended a forum featuring the President of Slovenia’s views on AI and data privacy.
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