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No Artificial Ingredients: Higher Education Grapples with AI
No Artificial Ingredients: Higher Education Grapples with AI

As AI detectors misfire and universities race to redefine “original work,” the authors ask: what does learning look like when every sentence might be suspect?

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PoliticsIsabel Nieh HouNovember 5, 2025issueii2025Comment
Recent Expulsion Highlights Plagiarism Problem at SIPA
Recent Expulsion Highlights Plagiarism Problem at SIPA

The following article is from Communiqué, SIPA’s former print newspaper. It was originally published on December 4, 2002. In light of our discussions in this issue on AI and plagiarism, we decided to reprint it.

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ArchiveIsabel Nieh HouNovember 5, 2025issueii2025Comment
Why is "Bad TV" So Good?
Why is "Bad TV" So Good?

From The Summer I Turned Pretty to The Recruit, our screens overflow with shows that are just…well, fine.

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CultureIsabel Nieh HouNovember 5, 2025issueii2025Comment
When the Muse Becomes the Machine: How AI Is Changing the Rules of Creativity
When the Muse Becomes the Machine: How AI Is Changing the Rules of Creativity

When “The Velvet Sundown” hit a million streams and a Rolling Stone feature, fans thought they’d found the next great psych-rock band…until it was revealed that the group didn’t exist.

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CultureIsabel Nieh HouNovember 5, 2025issueii2025Comment
When Fiction Writes on Tradition: James Bond and the Day of the Dead, 10 Years Later
When Fiction Writes on Tradition: James Bond and the Day of the Dead, 10 Years Later

What happens when Hollywood invents a holiday tradition, and a nation adopts it? Aguilar revisits the legacy of Spectre’s now-iconic opening scene.

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CultureIsabel Nieh HouNovember 5, 2025issueii2025Comment
AI’s Scarcest Input is Reshaping Capital Flows, Supply Chains, and Geopolitics
AI’s Scarcest Input is Reshaping Capital Flows, Supply Chains, and Geopolitics

Chan unpacks how OpenAI’s $100 billion deal with Nvidia and a second pact with AMD have effects that extend far beyond Silicon Valley, fueling a new front in the geopolitical struggle over AI dominance.

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PoliticsIsabel Nieh HouNovember 5, 2025issueii2025Comment
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