Harvard University
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- parent of Harvard Law School 100%
- parent of John F. Kennedy School of Government 100%
- parent of Harvard Business School 100%
- parent of Harvard Medical School 100%
- instance of University of Oxford 90%
- authored by science 90%
- employed by Adam Rodman 70%
- affiliated with Ronny Chieng 70%
- affiliated with science 70%
- affiliated with Adam Rodman 70%
- affiliated with Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center 70%
- affiliated with Columbia University 70%
- 2026-05-20 regulatory Harvard University's Faculty of Arts and Sciences voted to limit A grades to combat grade inflation. source
- 2026-05-20 regulatory Harvard University faculty voted to cap the number of A-grades awarded in undergraduate courses. source
- 2026-05-18 funding Harvard University's endowment fund sold its entire $87 million stake in Ethereum ETFs. source
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Harvard speaker Ronny Chieng urges graduates to destroy AI
During a Harvard commencement speech, comedian Ronny Chieng delivered a profanity-laced critique of artificial intelligence, which was met with enthusiastic applause from the graduating class. Chieng's remarks, which he…
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AI project #blueLZ involves Harvard and interactive web app
A social media post on Mastodon and Bluesky highlights the #blueLZ project, an initiative involving AI and Harvard University. The post emphasizes the interactive nature of the web application, noting that JavaScript is…
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Comedian Ronny Chieng warns AI could make mediocre people dumber
Comedian Ronny Chieng expressed concern that AI could make mediocre individuals less intelligent. He shared this sentiment during a speech at Harvard, suggesting that AI's widespread use might lead to a decline in criti…
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Comedian Ronny Chieng warns Harvard grads AI will make mediocre people dumber
Comedian Ronny Chieng delivered a speech at Harvard's graduation ceremony where he expressed strong skepticism about artificial intelligence. He warned the graduates that AI could potentially make less intelligent indiv…
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Artemis II bone marrow experiment promises personalized cancer treatments
Experiments conducted during the Artemis II mission, which sent astronauts on a lunar orbit, are yielding valuable insights for terrestrial medicine. Specifically, miniature bone marrow tissues grown from astronaut bloo…
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Commentary: Tech industry uses fear to push AI adoption on women
A commentary piece suggests that "tech bros" are using shaming and fearmongering tactics to pressure women into adopting AI technologies. The author references Harvard University research indicating lower AI usage among…
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US wealth gap widens as income no longer guarantees financial success
A new study from the National Bureau of Economic Research reveals a widening gap between income and wealth accumulation in the United States. Researchers found that even with high earnings, individuals from less affluen…
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Goldman Sachs rejectee builds $3.1B real estate empire
Fernando De Leon, a Mexican-American real estate mogul, built a billion-dollar empire after being told he was the "worst analyst" at Goldman Sachs. Despite the harsh criticism early in his career, De Leon used the setba…
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AI aids neuroscience in unraveling human movement and decision-making
AI is helping scientists understand the complex mechanisms behind human movement and decision-making, particularly the spontaneous and elective actions that are not immediate reactions to external stimuli. Research, inc…
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Google, Harvard AI writes scientific research software
Researchers from Google and Harvard have developed an AI system named Empirical Research Assistance (ERA) that automatically generates software for scientific research. ERA combines Google's Gemini LLM with a tree searc…
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AI agents fail in real-world tests, revealing security and safety gaps
A new study, "Agents of Chaos," documented sixteen failures in autonomous AI agents deployed in a live Discord server environment. These agents, running on models like Kimi K2.5 and Claude Opus 4.6, exhibited security v…
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Harvard to host session on AI's role in global health transformation
Harvard University's Global Health department is organizing a session to explore the potential of artificial intelligence in addressing critical global health challenges. The discussion will focus on how AI can help mit…
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YCIS HK Students Secure 900+ Offers from Top Global Universities
YCew Chung International School of Hong Kong (YCIS HK) students have received over 900 offers from leading global universities, including Harvard, Stanford, and Cambridge. The school emphasizes personalized support, a l…
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XinTong Education Group details AI transformation from digital infrastructure to AI-native innovation
XinTong Education Group's founder, Ma Yawei, shared the company's five-year AI transformation journey, moving from foundational digital infrastructure to an AI-native approach. She emphasized that organizational consens…
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2026 BAAI Conference Gathers AI Leaders on Agents, World Models
The 2026 Beijing Academy of Artificial Intelligence (BAAI) Conference will convene leading global AI researchers and Chinese industry figures to discuss the future of artificial intelligence. Key themes include the adva…
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Xi warns Trump of 'Thucydides Trap' in US-China rivalry
Chinese President Xi Jinping discussed the "Thucydides Trap" with former US President Donald Trump, framing it as a critical diagnosis of US-China relations. According to Harvard scholar Graham Allison, Xi views the cur…
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Google advises against 'thinking' prompts for Gemini AI
Google has reportedly advised users to cease prompting its Gemini models to "think," suggesting a shift in how the AI is intended to be interacted with. This guidance aligns with findings from a Harvard study that ident…
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Supergirl film faces fan reception and box office concerns
The upcoming DCU film 'Supergirl' is facing concerns about its box office potential and fan reception, despite a strong casting choice for the titular role. Director Craig Gillespie's approach, which delays the iconic c…
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Harvard cracks down on grade inflation, limits A grades
Harvard University's Faculty of Arts and Sciences has voted to implement a new policy limiting the number of A grades awarded to undergraduates, aiming to combat grade inflation. Starting in fall 2027, instructors will …
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Harvard faculty vote to cap A-grades amid student opposition
Harvard University faculty have voted to implement a policy capping the number of A-grades awarded in undergraduate courses, despite significant student opposition. Beginning in the fall of 2027, no more than 20% of a c…