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Video Game Industry feeling the “Crunch”

https://www.washingtonpost.com/video-games/2021/03/24/crunch-laws/ Hi everyone, I thought I would bring this article to everyone’s attention. It discusses how U.S. labour laws have many exemptions that contributed to the frequent experiences of time crunch in the industry (e.g., needing to work an extra 20hr on top of a standard 40hr work week). The author raises several key developments […]

ChatGPT: Not only reliable for bibliographies and outlines!

https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2023/mar/19/ai-makes-plagiarism-harder-to-detect-argue-academics-in-paper-written-by-chatbot Good morning everyone! In class, we’ve frequently discussed the potential uses of ChatGPT in academia and reasoned that it is not reliable enough to write complex papers at a high academic level. This is why I wanted to bring this article to everyone’s attention. Synopsis: “An academic paper entitled Chatting and Cheating: Ensuring Academic Integrity in […]

Implications of AI: Barrier to Educational Equality?

I came across this interesting article that talks about the implications of AI in education that aren’t just about cheating, but also educational equality. AI presents a threat to equity in education with some people having access to AI tools like ChatGPT, but some others don’t. How is it fair that one student could spend […]