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Humane Ingenuity 36: 15% Faster

Dan Cohen

Here’s the full article, “ Deformin’ in the Rain: How (and Why) to Break a Classic Film ,” which is currently in “preview” mode in Digital Humanities Quarterly. Also from this latest issue of DHQ : “ Comparative K-Pop Choreography Analysis through Deep-Learning Pose Estimation across a Large Video Corpus ,” which is self-recommending.

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Pioneers discuss the challenges facing computer science

Inside Higher Ed

On the AI subtopic of deep learning alone, more than one preprint was submitted every hour—a 1,064-fold increase from the 1994 rate. ” This solution also helps reduce tensions with departments that may envy computer science departments’ relatively high allocations in terms of faculty hires and other resources.

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Generative AI in Higher Education: A 360-Degree Approach

Helix Education

The following reflects these conversations, and I seek to align them with my thoughts envisioning how Gen AI, machine learning, and deep learning can tackle these hurdles. With Gen AI, we enter an entirely new era where machines can interact with humans to understand and process natural language.

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What would a second Trump administration mean for higher education? Summing up Project 2025 (Bryan Alexander)

Higher Education Inquirer

344-346) The obverse of these moves is having the new DoE or its replacements “promulgat[ing] a new regulation to require the Secretary of Education to allocate at least 40 percent of funding to international business programs that teach about free markets and economics.” 361) More ambitiously, the new government could just privatize loans.