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College Students Losing Ability to Participate in Class Discussions Since They Offloaded Their Thinking to AI

College Students Losing Ability to Participate in Class Discussions Since They Offloaded Their Thinking to AI

Sign up to see the future, today Can’t-miss innovations from the bleeding edge of science and tech It’s well known that students from grade schools to the big universities are increasingly outsourcing their thinking to large language models (LLMs). The consequences are already measurable: elementary students are losing cognitive skills, leading them to tank their exams. Harder to quantify — but impossible to miss if you’ve spent any time in school lately — is the situation unfolding across classrooms, where students from all layers of society have become empty vessels that parrot the outputs of AI without critically engaging with the subject matter at hand. One student at Yale University, identified as Amanda, told CNN that the monotonous prose of ChatGPT is even seeping into Ivy-league seminars. As the student and her classmates have observed, in-class conversations among peers are becoming increasingly flat and predictable, a symptom of students leaning on AI to think through discussions for them. During one memorable awkward silence in class, Amanda told CNN she saw “someone typing ferociously on their …

“I would not participate”: Gabbard defends presence at FBI election center raid in Georgia

“I would not participate”: Gabbard defends presence at FBI election center raid in Georgia

Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard faced questions from lawmakers on Wednesday about her role in a January FBI raid on an election center in Fulton County, Georgia. The raid was carried out to seize ballots in order to find evidence that the 2020 election was rigged against President Donald Trump. Trump has cited fraud in Fulton County repeatedly while sharing the widely disproven claim. Gabbard was spotted in photos of the raid, talking on her mobile phone. The highly unusual move for a national intelligence director prompted vocal concern from Democratic lawmakers and confusion among some Trump administration officials. Gabbard has shared the idea that prominent Democrats took part in a “treasonous conspiracy” when they floated the idea of Russian interference in the 2016 election. Her presence at the raid bolstered worries that she might work to interfere in future elections on Trump’s behalf. On Wednesday Sen. Mark Warner, D-Va., questioned Gabbard’s authority to involve herself in “a domestic law enforcement activity in Georgia.” Gabbard said she did not “participate” in the raid because the ability to …

Venice Biennale Backs Decision to Allow Russia to Participate

Venice Biennale Backs Decision to Allow Russia to Participate

The Venice Biennale is standing by its polarizing decision to ignore calls to ban Russia from taking part in this year’s exhibition, insisting it hasn’t broken any rules. In a statement released on Tuesday, the biennale’s organizers said they’ve fully complied with all sanctions imposed on Moscow after its invasion of Ukraine in 2022. “No regulations have been violated,” they said, adding that the Italian culture ministry has been provided with documentation to back up their stance. The move has sparked a major backlash. The European Commission recently warned that allowing Russia to participate could put EU funding for the biennale at risk. Italy’s culture minister, Alessandro Giuli, has also urged organizers to reconsider and revoke the invitation altogether. Related Articles But the biennale isn’t backing down, and it’s found some political support at home. Matteo Salvini, Italy’s deputy premier and leader of the League party, defended the decision, arguing that art and culture should bring people together, not deepen divisions. “I believe art, music, and sport should unite cultures, not inflame conflicts,” Salvini said …

Iran cannot participate in the FIFA World Cup, sports minister says | World Cup 2026 News

Iran cannot participate in the FIFA World Cup, sports minister says | World Cup 2026 News

Iran says ‘under no circumstances’ will it participate following the US-Israeli attacks that killed its supreme leader. Listen to this article | 2 mins info Published On 11 Mar 202611 Mar 2026 Click here to share on social media share2 Share plus2googleAdd Al Jazeera on Googleinfo Iran ⁠cannot ⁠participate in the FIFA World ⁠Cup after the ⁠United States killed its Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, ‌says the country’s sports minister Ahmad Donyamali. “Considering that this corrupt ⁠regime [the US] has ⁠assassinated our leader, under no circumstances ⁠can we ⁠participate in ⁠the World Cup,” the minister told ‌state television on Wednesday. The US will co-host the World Cup with Canada and Mexico, but all of Iran’s group-stage fixtures are allocated to American cities, including Los Angeles and Seattle. The US and Israeli war on Iran, which began on February 28, has killed 1,255 people and wounded more than 12,000. Tehran has responded by launching waves of missiles and drones at Israel, several military bases in the Middle East where US forces operate and at infrastructure in the region. …

Iran cannot participate in World Cup, sports minister says

Iran cannot participate in World Cup, sports minister says

IRAN DRAWN TO PLAY IN LA AND SEATTLE In the draw last December, the Iranians were grouped with Belgium, Egypt and New Zealand. All three of their Group G matches were scheduled to take place in the US, two in Los Angeles and one in Seattle. Iran, which dominated the Asian qualifying rounds to qualify for the tournament in March last year, was the only nation missing from a FIFA planning summit for World Cup participants held last week in Atlanta. Reuters has contacted the Iranian Football Federation for comment, while there was no immediate comment from FIFA on a replacement if Iran followed through with a boycott. FIFA regulations for the World Cup state that any team that withdraws from the tournament “no later than 30 days before the first match” will be fined at least 250,000 Swiss francs (US$320,800) by the FIFA Disciplinary Committee. “Disciplinary sanctions may include the expulsion of the participating member association concerned from subsequent FIFA competitions and/or the replacement of the participating member association with another member association,” FIFA’s …