-
Artificial Intelligence and the Mental Health Crisis
AI is changing the way people look at mental health Story by Cameron McCollum I friend, artificial intelligence has been gradually integrating into modern social media. But will the integration of AI into online feeds aid social media’s connectiveness or will it create more damage to users’ mental health? Dr. Meredith David, associate professor of…
-
AI can be anything but human
AI can be Anything but HUMAN Story by Maran Shales “We will all be OK together because we’re in it together, as long as we learn how, and remember to, stay human.” – Jeff Johnson “Be weird!” This is what Jeff Johnson, a managing director at Deloitte Consulting, said about ensuring you will always have…
-
AI can’t compete with art’s culture
AI can’t compete with art’s culture, Artificial work lacks human touch Story by Ana Ruiz Brictson Top: Students step outside to explore their creativity. Artificial intelligence has continued to work its way into many spheres of life, but two staff and faculty members from Baylor’s art and art history department agree on one thing: it’s…
-
How AI is shaping what we listen to and how
How AI is shaping what we listen to and how By Emma Weidmann In 1961, the machine sang its first words.Surrounded by engineers and programmers, the IBM 7094 became the first computer to carry a tune. Now, as artificial intelligence sings covers of songs and creates them from nothing more than a prompt, we have…
-
Faith in a Generation of Falsities
Faith in a Generation of Falsities Story by Ashlyn Beck Top: For church leaders, the message ‘Jesus Saves’ holds a new weight as AI brings a greater fear of the reliability of what information people are exposed to. The robots might not yet have taken over and instigated Armageddon, but the advancement of technology has…
-
AI is a skill, not a shortcut
AI is a skill, not a shortcut How students use evolving technologyStory by Michael Hogan Artificial intelligence, or AI, has evolved from something of the world of science fiction to an easily accessible reality for many. Despite the frequently negative view of AI in the classroom, Baylor students and professors have found ways to use…
Search A Keyword
Recent Post
Tags
Art Baylor Baylor Students books Christ Ear Featured focus growth Mouth Music Nose recovery Senses Waco
Categories
- Archive
- Fall 2009
- Fall 2010
- Fall 2011
- Fall 2013
- Fall 2014
- Fall 2015
- Fall 2016
- Fall 2017
- Fall 2018
- Fall 2019
- Fall 2020
- Fall 2022
- Fall 2023
- Fall 2024
- Online Features
- Spring 2010
- Spring 2011
- Spring 2012
- Spring 2013
- Spring 2015
- Spring 2016
- Spring 2017
- Spring 2018
- Spring 2019
- Spring 2021
- Spring 2022
- Spring 2024