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The Tulane Hullabaloo

Student newspaper serving Tulane University, Uptown New Orleans

The Tulane Hullabaloo

Student newspaper serving Tulane University, Uptown New Orleans

The Tulane Hullabaloo

AI uses human labor without credit.

OPINION | Our final alienation: Generative AI steals more than labor

Billy Bernfeld, Staff Writer December 4, 2024

The advent of generative artificial intelligence has fundamentally changed our relationship with the media we consume. Trained on repositories of digital media without the knowledge or consent of its creators,...

AI robot ponders an idea.

OPINION | AI is making students dumber

Jonah Young, Contributing Writer December 4, 2024

In 2024, high school and college students have the ability to churn out writing assignments in seconds. Students can turn in essays and projects written by clicking a few buttons. As artificial intelligence...

OPINION | Ethical frameworks are integral to STEM education

OPINION | Ethical frameworks are integral to STEM education

Billy Bernfeld, Staff Writer April 24, 2024

Academia is burdened by a deeply concerning misconception: the idea of a perceived dichotomy between the sciences and the humanities.  We learn this fictitious schism and as a result, many of us...

Colin Norton, a senior studying finance and accounting, rendered these images depicting the evolution of AI using Dall-E. This one portrays Alan Turing in the style of Leonardo da Vinci's lab notebook.

Imitation game: Can AI rival student intellect?

Aidan McCahill, Associate News Editor April 24, 2024

Can machines think? Proposed by British computer scientist Alan Turing, it is arguably the most famous opening line of an academic paper and a question that continues to be debated 70 years after it...

Sal Kahn and Walter Issacson discussed Khanmigo, Khan Academy's new AI tutor in McAlister Auditorium.

Final chapters of Book Fest 2024

Ellie Cowen, Lexi Reinstein, and Ethan Lenkin March 17, 2024

The third day of the New Orleans Book Festival at Tulane University began with a packed Kendall Cram Auditorium. Overflow attendees lined the walls of the room to see Kurt Andersen and Lawrence O’Donnell...

Plagiarism detections have risen at Tulane since the emergence of ChatGPT and other forms of AI.

Authentic or artificial? AI complicates plagiarism detection

Gretchen Deutsch, Contributing Writer January 24, 2024

Last year, senior Jacob Friedman submitted a discussion post that was flagged for plagiarism. A professor accused him of using artificial intelligence, he said.    But Friedman insisted...

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