‘Destroy AI, kill it’: Ronny Chieng’s explosive Harvard speech roasts America’s AI obsession
Ronny Chieng's Harvard Class Day speech took aim at AI, warning against overreliance on technology and urging graduates to value mastery, creativity, and learning.
Daily Show host and comedian Ronny Chieng urged Harvard's Class of 2026 to 'kill' AI, citing MIT research on cognitive decline amid the university's $56.9B endowment.
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As AI becomes routine in Harvard coursework, faculty are finding that the real challenge is no longer catching students who use it, but redesigning classes around a technology that is changing how ...
I still remember the November when ChatGPT came out, and the exam period that followed. As a professor at Harvard, I had B+ writers submitting essays with em dashes and Oxford commas, as if they had ...
In the third edition of this study, the authors found that people are adopting generative AI for an ever-widening range of uses. Trends from one year to the next should be understood as shifts in ...
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