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OpenAI’s GPT-5 met with mixed reviews, confusion in first day

Associate Professor of Mathematics Noah Giansiracusa offers perspective on OpenAI’s newest software.

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Inside Google’s plan to have Hollywood make AI look less doomsday

Data from the Bentley-Gallup Business in Society Report is featured for revealing Americans have mixed feelings about artificial intelligence.

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Delta variant haunts Halloween plans

Although big Halloween events are being planned, Marketing Professor Susan Dobscha believes most Americans will not be comfortable joining large celebrations for years to come, if ever.

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Column: The evidence is clear — COVID lockdowns saved lives without harming economies

New research by Economics Professor Dhaval Dave reveals that ending lockdown early in Texas did not lead to any economic gain for the state.

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Column: Private Firms Keep Stranglehold On COVID Vaccines, Though You Paid For The Research

Research from Bentley's Center for the Integration of Science and industry is highlighted for identifying that billions of dollars in government grants funded basic research that drug companies used to develop their products.

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Free Drinks, Store Credit and Cries For Help: How We’re Handling the Coin Shortage

Shelle Santana, assistant professor of marketing, explains why going society going cashless puts the population without bank accounts at an extreme disadvantage.

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