The “dark side” of artificial intelligence (AI) is once again making headlines with growing concerns from those in higher education over students using it as an easy way out of doing school work. An Emory professor says the technology could also be a bright spot in education, depending on how it’s used.
A recent event celebrated faculty who had earned promotion and/or the grant of tenure, were appointed to named and endowed professorships or had earned membership in the National Academies or the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.
data breach within 72 hours of discovering it. the law affects any organization that stores or uses data on eu residents regardless of where it s based. let s talk a bit more about this with jesse. an associate professor of information systems at emory universi university. great to have you with us again. my wife has a small business. i opened an e-mail. there s a note from her. all companies small and big have to comply with this. flooding our inboxes. many people are finding it. what does this mean for consumers who have asked for more control over their personal data? i think this means we ll be asked for consent a lot more than we are used to. traditionally, consent means clicking on an end user license agreement when we sign up for an account. now the eu regulations are requiring companies to get consent on all different ways they ll use, capture and process our data. and so these e-mails are just