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Ben Gao '25 asks us to reconsider how we can use AI effectively, arguing that human-centered design needs to be prioritized.
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Even if unusual recent global warmth can be mostly attributed to a combination of El Niño, falling SO2 emissions, the Hunga ...
Given the current state of practice and visions for the future (including AI), certain practices should be reevaluated. This ...
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