FROM HUE MAGAZINE

childlike illustration of sad professor trying to teach small robots in front of a chalkboard; Hue logoAI Generation

In recent months, artificial intelligence, or AI, has seized the culture’s attention. New, widely available tools allow computers to “create” art (however ethically dubious that process may be); and what are called large language models allow programs like ChatGPT to “write” emails, papers, stories, and so much more. Last year, the FIT faculty senate formed an ad hoc committee with 20 faculty members, charged with making recommendations for the use of AI technology and identifying resources needed to support its development. “We want to be prudent, but also current,” says Jeffrey Riman, Center for Excellence in Teaching coordinator and co-chair of the committee. Hue asked members of the committee and others at FIT about how they are grappling with this revolutionary technology. Read more at hue.fitnyc.edu

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stills from I'll Be Gone in the Dark, Wild Wild Country, and The Staircase documentaries; Vanity Fair logo and headline The Best True Crime Documentaries to Binge Right NowVanity Fair selected two documentaries by Film, Media, and Performing Arts associate professor Josh Koury for its roundup of “The 25 Best True-Crime Documentaries to Binge Right Now.” Voyeur, which Koury co-directed with his filmmaking partner Myles Kane, and I’ll Be Gone in the Dark, which he co-produced and directed two episodes of, were both selected for the unranked list.

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