Universities vs. Artificial Intelligence – Florida universities are holding discussions about how to harness the technology’s power

As artificial intelligence becomes an increasingly high-profile topic in higher education, Florida universities are holding discussions about how to harness the technology’s power — and stave off the potential for academic malfeasance. The University of Florida Board of Trustees, for example, received an update Thursday from the school’s Provost Joe Glover on artificial intelligence, or…

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LETTER TO THE EDITOR – How we got here

I’ve been thinking about how America has reached the point where our beloved democracy itself is threatened, and to where a past president is charged with thirty-seven felony counts, with more surely to come. What caused us to fail so badly?  Maybe foremost is a decades-long slide in teaching children to love the Constitution and…

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Ask Judge Smith – Two-Sided Pancakes

Q. Judge Smith, why do plaintiffs and prosecutors always go first at trial? That does not seem fair to defendants.  – Thank you, Maria. A. Maria, before I answer your question, let’s cover some essentials. Plaintiffs sue defendants in civil lawsuits, and prosecutors bring charges against defendants in criminal cases.  Although both sides take turns…

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