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In summer 2021, theology and religious studies professor David Turnbloom, along with then UP students Megan Breen, Noah Lamberger and Kate Tyschper, formed a small research group on campus called the ...
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On a blustery spring Thursday, just after midterms, I went out for noodles with Alex and Eugene, two undergraduates at New York University, to talk about how they use artificial intelligence in their ...