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AI@UNM launches in April with the College of Arts & Sciences

The rise in Artificial Intelligence (AI) has prompted many questions about its application in an academic setting. How are students using it? How can it be used to support research? And ultimately, how should it be used? In response, the College of Arts.

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Former public servants send a strong message

We folks over 70 often make mistakes forgetting and confusing names, places, dates. So when Joe Biden mistook President Sisi of Egypt as the preside.

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Making it personal: Considering an issue's relevance to your own life could help reduce political polarization

Changing the ‘psychological distance’ someone feels toward an issue can shift their attitudes in ways that might help people on opposite sides of an issue see more eye to eye.

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Women aren't showing up to vote. It could lead to disaster in 2024 election.

Women retreating from civic engagement will further drive polarization and dysfunction and affect decisions on topics like women's health.

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