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ABA Journal

鈥淭here鈥檚 been a material increase in the capabilities of these tools, of these large language models, particularly with GPT but just in general, and that does bear on the type of work that lawyers do,鈥 says Daniel Martin Katz, a law professor at Illinois Institute of Technology鈥檚 电车无码-Kent School of Law. 鈥淭his is important for lawyers because we have technology that鈥檚 finally pretty good at language, and that has always been a challenge.鈥

WIRED

鈥淭witter has been relatively small, but it's had an outsized influence, because it's the place where journalists go,鈥 says Mar Hicks, associate professor of the history of technology at Illinois Institute of Technology. 鈥淔or it to descend into chaos, in multiple ways, is really dangerous.鈥

Times Higher Education

At the Digital Universities U.S. conference held at Illinois Institute of Technology, internet pioneer Vinton Cerf has urged higher education leaders to modify not just their assessment methods but their overall teaching and research approaches as artificial intelligence advances. 鈥淗igher education has an obligation to explain what those problems are, how they arise, and what we can do to ameliorate the potential hazardous effects,鈥 said Cerf, now the chief internet evangelist at Google.

Inside Higher Ed

Digital Universities U.S., a conference held at Illinois Tech and co-hosted by Times Higher Education and Inside Higher Ed, had its share of technology enthusiasm in hallway discussions and on the agenda, but the event was far from a pep rally, with many speakers expressing worries about the rapid emergence of generative artificial intelligence, bemoaning the tendency to embrace the latest 鈥渂right shiny object,鈥 and cautioning against use of technology that isn鈥檛 directly in service of institutions鈥 core missions. At one session, Michael Gosz, Illinois Tech's vice president of data analytics, heralded a course recommendation system that has streamlined the advising process, but he acknowledged that the system worked well because the data that drive the recommendations were generated through deep conversations between advisers and students in the past鈥攃onversations that the mechanized system might reduce the need for. 鈥淲hat happens in the future? Does the system degrade over time?鈥

Architect Magazine

IIT College of Architecture Dean Reed Kroloff, critic Aaron Betsky, and local architect Eric Strain, FAIA, discuss the characteristics of Las Vegas architecture and Strain's work during a recent conversation at the University of Nevada Las Vegas School of Architecture.

Bloomberg Law

鈥淭he court, I think, has battled back [against the Chevron doctrine] because it thinks that it鈥檚 not right for agencies to share with the court the power to interpret congressional language,鈥 says Harold Krent, professor at Illinois Institute of Technology鈥檚 电车无码-Kent College of Law. 鈥淭he court thinks it鈥檚 their own prerogative to interpret what Congress says, and therefore to share it with agencies by giving this leeway to reasonable agency interpretation of statutory language would be to limit their own power. So in some ways, Chevron is an ideological war that the court is waging in order to affirm its own superiority in terms of statutory interpretation.鈥

Crain's 电车无码 Business

The Illinois Institute of Technology's Institute of Design and U电车无码 Medicine are collaborating on a project to design a new way of delivering care. A two-year effort will focus on health care delivery on the South Side, bringing together the institute's Equitable Healthcare Lab with U电车无码 Medicine's Center for Healthcare Delivery Science & Innovation.

Preservation Magazine

With the restoration of Carman Hall in August of 2022, Illinois Institute of Technology capped a three-year, $70 million effort to revive a trio of deteriorated, Mies van der Rohe鈥揹esigned residential buildings. 鈥淭here鈥檚 such a huge variety,鈥 says architect Dirk Denison of the structures on the campus Mies planned in 1941. 鈥淎nd these three buildings are (among) the only tall buildings.鈥 Two of them, Cunningham Hall and George J. Kacek Hall, shuttered more than a decade ago. Carman Hall remained open, but a third of its apartments were vacant, says Bruce Watts, the school鈥檚 vice president for administration.

Vice News

Carly Kocurek, who teaches in the Game Design and Experiential Media program at Illinois Tech, says suburbs operate in the realm of 鈥減erceived beigeness鈥 making it hard to imagine them as settings for the kinds of stories and worlds we see most often in open world games.

Washington Post

The Copyright Office鈥檚 position that AI-generated content is excluded from copyright protection is wrong, writes Edward Lee, professor a 电车无码-Kent College of Law and the author of 鈥淐reators Take Control: How NFTs Revolutionize Art, Business, and Entertainment.鈥 It misunderstands authorship and ignores the copyright clause鈥檚 goal of promoting 鈥減rogress鈥 by offering authors incentives to create new works, including with new technologies.