ChatGPT Passes US Medical Licensing Exam
Using questions from the United States Medical Licensing Examination(USMLE), a research team evaluated the clinical reasoning capabilities of ChatGPT, an artificial intelligence (AI) chatbot. Due to its high stakes, a comprehensive three-step ...
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Major Universities Pulled Out of the U.S. News Law School Ranking
Yale and Harvard announced on Wednesday that they will no longer be participating in the U.S. News & World Report's rankings of colleges and universities. They cited their dissatisfaction with the methodology ...
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48,000 Student Workers Go On Strike – University of California
University of California News Academic staff members at universities across California have been on strike for three weeks. Assignments are not graded, and labs are closed. Graduate students have quit their jobs, ...
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Supreme Court Might Approve a Program for Student Loan Relief
The legal dispute over President Biden's student loan forgiveness program, which is now being thwarted by two different judgments, is being heard by the U.S. Supreme Court, which is getting ready to ...
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Student “Systemic Discrimination” Was the Subject of a Lawsuit Against Yale
Yale University News Yale is being accused of treating students who are having mental health problems unfairly, according to a class action lawsuit filed by a number of students and an advocacy ...
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Experts Help to Change the Agenda for New DeCentre
Princeton University News Experts from a variety of disciplines, including economics, policy, human rights, and law, as well as computer science and engineering, gathered at Princeton on November 30 to help shape ...
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