Generative AI changes what homework can prove. Learn which skills remain measurable, what breaks, and how instructors and students can adapt responsibly.
Nearly all undergraduate students say they use generative artificial intelligence (AI) to help with their assessed work, a survey in the UK has found.The proportion of students reporting they are ...
A new term is gaining traction in workplaces grappling with the rapid adoption of generative AI: “workslop.” The phrase ...
Art has been around for centuries, but in the age of artificial intelligence, one University of Houston researcher is ...
A new study shows that AI boosts brainstorming and creativity but may slow expert designers during final production stages.
One of the promises of AI is that it can reduce workloads so employees can focus more on higher-value and more engaging tasks. But according to new research, AI tools don’t reduce work, they ...
Opinion: As confidence in AI grows, teams want to move from individual experimentation to consistent ways of working. Those ...
For years, optimizing content meant focusing almost entirely on Google and other traditional engines. But with the rapid rise of generative AI chatbots – tools that don’t just link but summarize – ...
By breaking a task into clear stages, you can track a GenAI tool’s reasoning step by step, reducing errors and hallucinations.
Generative AI models — such as large language models and image generators — are developed through a multi-phase, iterative training process that requires vast daftasets, often including copyrighted ...