How professors are adapting to changes in the classroom

Kaitlyn Hughes | news editor *The article has been updated for accuracy. The name “Julie Hinkle” was spelled as “Julia Hinkle.” The correct spelling is now reflected in the story. Crystal Paudel will look up from taking notes in class and notice that her peers are on their phones or laptops not paying attention to the professor. “It makes me a little sad,” said the … Continue reading How professors are adapting to changes in the classroom

The AI bubble is going to burst

Naomi Girson | opinions editor Generative artificial intelligence is by no means going away, but it isn’t going to be like this forever. Right now, the computer chip manufacturing company Nvidia is responsible for between 70% and 95% of the market share for chips used to run AI tools, according to Mizuho Securities. The company has a market value of $5 trillion dollars, according to … Continue reading The AI bubble is going to burst

The tech industry’s pursuit of profit is likely to be our downfall

Eliyahu Gasson | editor-in-chief Technology continues to evolve. Telephones, the internet, social media, blockchain and now generative AI have both helped solve and create new challenges for us.   Something good can come from advancement in AI. The videos can be funny, everyone wants to see themselves as a cartoon and writing college essays has been a lot easier, even if the quality is sub … Continue reading The tech industry’s pursuit of profit is likely to be our downfall