
AI Grading University Essays Often Inaccurate, Cambridge Study Finds
A Cambridge-led study put leading AI models to work grading 761 undergraduate psychology essays — and found they matched human examiners only about half the time
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A Cambridge-led study put leading AI models to work grading 761 undergraduate psychology essays — and found they matched human examiners only about half the time

SCMP reported that PM Sharif insisted to Alibaba Chairman Joe Tsai that the agreement was to be drafted “right now.”

The call for ban on use of AI for elementary schools of America come in the wake of European countries introducing strict laws on the emerging technology.

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Huawei said Kirin chips due in fall 2026 will be the first to use its LogicFolding architecture. It also claimed its Tau Scaling based high-end chips could reach transistor density comparable to 1.4 nm processes by 2031.

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Pope Leo XIV’s AI-focused encyclical Magnifica Humanitas warns against surveillance, inequality and concentrated technological power. The Vatican document deepens the Church’s engagement in global AI governance debates.

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