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Generative artificial intelligence (AI) has transformed college writing. As paper drafts are increasingly co-written with AI, professors are left wondering not whether students are using AI, but how.
You have reached your maximum number of saved items. Remove items from your saved list to add more. When students sit their NAPLAN writing test every year, the biggest marks are for spelling, sentence ...
All major large language models (LLMs) can be used to either commit academic fraud or facilitate junk science, a test of 13 models has found. Still, some LLMs performed better than others in the ...
Westpac Banking will change the format of its long-term U.S. dollar funding, planning to voluntarily deregister from the Securities and Exchange Commission by filing a Form 15F as early as May.
SYDNEY, March 5, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Westpac Banking Corporation ("Westpac") today announced its intention to voluntarily deregister from the United States Securities and Exchange Commission (the ...
The Trump administration is planning on using Google Gemini to draft important federal regulations, as reported by ProPublica. This is starting with the Department of Transportation, according to ...
I’ve had the same note-taking system for nearly ten years. Whenever an idea comes to me, or someone suggests something for me to read or watch, it goes immediately into the Notes app on my phone.
Welcome to Stationery Week on the Strategist, where we’ve been obsessively researching and testing office supplies — everything from pens, pencils, and paper to task chairs. For more, head to our ...
Understanding the Impact of AI on Finding Skilled Term Paper Writers in the U.S. As academic demands intensify across U.S. universities, students increasingly seek expert assistance for complex ...
In my high-school English classes, I often tell my students that they write their papers backwards: They devise a thesis and then look for evidence to support it. They’ll find what they want to see, I ...