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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

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New Orleans AI surveillance cameras: Public safety or privacy violation?

Sophia Correnti, Contributing Writer October 19, 2025

The New Orleans Police Department secretly installed artificial intelligence-driven facial recognition cameras to monitor city streets for suspects and wanted criminals, an investigation from The Washington...

Human hand holding a phone showcasing a digitalized model on the screen.

OPINION | The devil wears data: Models are now being made by machines

Jayden Tobasky, Contributing Writer October 8, 2025

Don’t be fooled by Vogue’s values on “thought-provoking imagery and intelligent storytelling” or “supporting creators in all shapes and forms.” Vogue, a publication which was once known for...

Faculty and staff convene to discuss the  community impact of artificial intelligence

85% of Tulane students use AI: What this means for learning

Julie Atkeson, Contributing Writer October 8, 2025

According to a 2024 survey, roughly 85% of Tulane University students use Artificial Intelligence tools regularly for school. The increasing prevalence of AI has altered the academic landscape and...

Students use Canvas in a business class.

AI is here to stay. What are instructors doing about it?

Ellie Cowen, Managing Editor October 1, 2025

Tulane University President Mike Fitts surmised that artificial intelligence “may be one of the best things that’s happened to universities in a long time” in an op-ed in USA Today. Since then,...

Image generated by DeepAI, from the prompt "Create a cartoon of a computer labeled AI chasing college students with course materials."

OPINION | AI ate my major: University students are studying for a future that might not exist

Daisy Stuart, Contributing Writer September 7, 2025

Every year at Tulane University, members of the sophomore class are met with the thrilling yet pivotal decision of declaring their major. One’s college major reflects the path they are likely to go down...

Check again: AI use increasing in pornography

Check again: AI use increasing in pornography

Lia Prados, Data Editor August 27, 2025

As artificial intelligence grows more advanced, it has become increasingly difficult to distinguish AI-generated from authentic media. These rapid advancements in AI create a new outlet for pornographic...

Survey reveals AI use habits among Tulane students

Survey reveals AI use habits among Tulane students

Rosemary Mulvey, Sophia Finkbeiner, and Ian Faul April 30, 2025

A survey administered to Tulane University students in the fall semester revealed that, on average, students feel only moderately good about their knowledge of and competence using artificial intelligence...

Tulane staff and faculty discuss artificial intelligence during a community event.

Artificial intelligence at Tulane will transform research, education

Rosemary Mulvey, Data Editor November 20, 2024

In recent years, the role of artificial intelligence in academia has caused uncertainty and fear for educators and students alike. Many Tulane University professors have updated their syllabi to include...

“She's really taught us how we can use AI in every aspect of the academic space, in a safe way that's not in a cheating way, and more of just a way that's increasing the way that we learn,” said freshman Ryan Schnell, majoring in economics and finance.

New courses prepare students for AI-driven careers

Dylan Berman, Staff Writer November 13, 2024

Tulane University professors across different subjects are integrating artificial intelligence into their classes to better equip students for their future careers. Julia Lang, who teaches TIDE...

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...

OPINION | Artificial intelligence on campus: Is it ethical?

OPINION | Artificial intelligence on campus: Is it ethical?

Anashay Monga, Contributing Writer October 18, 2023

The influence of artificial intelligence is as consequential as ever. Its widespread presence affects jobs, schools and daily life as we previously knew it. But, when a tool so powerful makes its way...

New AI technology prompts Tulane to adjust academic integrity policies.

New Tulane AI policy to prioritize academic integrity, innovation

Raynah Jacobs, Contributing Writer August 30, 2023

Tulane University will not ban the use of ChatGPT — and other similar machine learning and deep learning technologies — on its campus. In fact, Tulane encourages both its students and faculty to...

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