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How Human Law Can Apply to AI
Can artificial intelligence run an LLC by itself? In today’s Academic Minute, Vanderbilt University’s Daniel Gervais examines the laws of the land to find out.
Jacques Berlinerblau on Protest and Learning
This week’s episode of the Syllabus podcast features a conversation with Jacques Berlinerblau, an MSNBC commentator and Georgetown University professor, about the impact of campus protests on student learning.
Stopping the Cancer Crosstalk
New breast cancer treatments are needed. In today’s Academic Minute, Albany College of Pharmacy’s Kideok Jin discusses one that could yield big benefits.
Taming Network Interference in the Digital Age
Data can help us make decisions to move society forward, but we have to make sure we’re coming to the right conclusions. In today’s Academic Minute, Cornell University’s Christina Yu examines how.
Health Information Collected Through Sweat
Are you sweating right now? In today’s Academic Minute, Binghamton University’s Ahyeon Koh collects perspiration to track our health.
Osteoporosis Prevention
Preventing bone loss is key for older adults. In today's Academic Minute, the University at Albany's John Polk details the best way to avoid it.
Treating Neurodivergent Clients in Addiction
What’s the best way to help neurodivergent people struggling with addiction? In today's Academic Minute, SUNY Empire's Cailyn Green looks into this question.
Artificial Intelligence and Earnings Calls
Earnings calls can tell us a lot about a firm. In today’s Academic Minute, George Mason University’s Yi Cao wonders whether artificial intelligence can help us learn even more.
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